If you grade the item properly, pack it well and don't make false
claims there will be no reason for a buyer to be even able
to negotiate after the sale. I don't see how buyers can
negoiate after the sale if you deliver what you advertise to 
begin with. I have never had any buyers do that with me
when I sell because I carefully inspect and test before listing and
don't
overgrade. That's the key to having satisfied buyers IMHO.
jco

-----Original Message-----
From: Boris Liberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EBay Doubts


Hi!

I have several items, such as Vivitar Macro Focusing TC that I'd like to

sell on EBay. In light of most recent thread that Graywolf started, it 
would appear that I am most probably will end up facing possibility of 
negative feedback... I do realize that having to state that I am from 
Israel may attract dishonest buyers planning to negotiate after the 
auction end... With just 5 feedbacks total I may be in real trouble... 
Not to mention that my *only* way to accept payment is PayPal...

What do I do? Try to find someone, may be on the list, willing to sell 
the darn thing for me for some percentage of the deal? Put the sucker on

the shelf and forget it ever existed? Face the music? Try to produce 
such an auction description that will eliminate the possibility of 
complaint?

If you're an active EBay seller, I would appreciate your help...

Boris

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