Hi Rich,
 
http://www.toolhaus.org/
 
This program lets you see the negatives a person gives and receives.  I look 
for hateful feedback and avoid those who give it.  This makes it easy to see 
both sides.
 
Best regards,
 
Steve



> > I would say that is about the size of it. I also tend to highly discount 
> > comments relating to a seller in a > negative manner when the ID of the 
> > seller is not also revealed. Tends to make me think I am not > hearing all 
> > of the story.> > Rich> 
From [email protected]  Wed Feb 14 18:08:02 2007
From: [email protected] (Rich)
Date: Wed Feb 14 18:08:21 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] Not a Fan of PayPal
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Thanks Steve,
I have been using that for a long time.  As well as calculating the time rate 
of change of the FB score.  If 
an individual is selling multiple items per day every day then unless it is a 
real business with real 
employees the chances of the "2 turns of used bubble wrap and the recycled box" 
is quite high.

I know people who do nothing but go to auctions on Saturday and then list the 
"finds" on eBay Sunday, 
Monday and Tuesday.


On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 20:34:56 -0500, Steven Medved wrote:

>Hi Rich,
> 
>http://www.toolhaus.org/
> 
>This program lets you see the negatives a person gives and receives.  I look 
>for hateful feedback and 
avoid those who give it.  This makes it easy to see both sides.
> 
>Best regards,
> 
>Steve



>> > I would say that is about the size of it. I also tend to highly discount 
>> > comments relating to a seller 
in a > negative manner when the ID of the seller is not also revealed. Tends to 
make me think I am not 
> hearing all of the story.> > Rich> 
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