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What an eBay day!

ausreenactor

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In 13 years and 1981 transactions I just received my first negative feedback! Not even for a real item. A Turbo Lister fail! Listed an LS M203 with a pic of kits I sold last year. Turbo Lister would not allow me to add a pic via the item there. Had to use and old pic from a template and then revise it. In the midst of revising it, he pounced. Explained it to the buyer, no payment made, refused transaction cancellation, refused to reconsider that, left negative, refused to reconsider that. In the hands of eBay now. All from a private feedback eBayer who started up four months ago. Anyhoo...

While bouncing around the resolution & feedback pages I found my stats... Sales to date: $59,380.03; Transactions: 1004; First eBay Sale: 07/16/2003.

If anyone is interested - Account, and then Seller Dashboard. Andrew would be off the charts! Possibly with a corresponding outlay.

Not too bad until I think that all that and more would have been spent on eBay in the corresponding timeframe. Have to start a new eBay ID. If Tianna sees this she will shit!

If you don't hear from me, you know why...

Couchy
 

ausreenactor

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Clark J said:
60 grand!!!!!Holy crap,,,what are you selling crack???

I think it would be best described as just 'crap'. A car in there at $10,600 too.
40 odd jackets...and a heap of badges...

Couchy
 

ausreenactor

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There are two items, the Turbo Lister photo 'inserter' was not working. I had to
leave a pic on to get the listing online and then revise it.

I then used the 'Revise Item' to add the pics as required. I was not even aware
one had uploaded. I was doing the listings one at a time because of the pics
issue. I spied the invoice total had jumped up as I was revising the correct
listing.

And the item that sold around an hour later, was removed from eBay
as the model kit did not have an orange plug on the barrel?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/221151810974?ss ... 1562.l2649

And the sold item you can not locate as it has been pulled. If I had stalled on a response & not initiated
the cancellation, eBay would have done it anyway? Will highlight this if they ever get around to responding.
Not overly fussed. If 1981 transactions will not establish a healthy reputation for you, nothing will.

Couchy
 

Silver Surfer

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there are some real assholes amusing themselves with the bay. and, not a damn thing ya can do about it. been there, and i hear ya.
 
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Anonymous

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great weapon kits
next time list them here first
i want one
 

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