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 KatyD
 
posted on June 7, 2002 04:15:32 PM
when buyers typically pay very little for nice items on ebay, it's not worth the time for most sellers
This is a recurring theme in all of quickdraw's posts. Wouldn't you just love to have a peek at his feedback? LoL!

This line is hilarious!
I reported the troll to the staff. The only one who trolls here is quickdraw29! At least he's good for a chuckle or two.

KatyD


 
 jalleniii
 
posted on June 7, 2002 04:31:47 PM
KatyD,

I'll show him mine if he shows me his!

 
 KatyD
 
posted on June 7, 2002 04:32:29 PM


 
 caffeitalia
 
posted on June 7, 2002 09:11:29 PM
Quickdraw always writes posts with poor advice. If you check out quickdraw's feedback at the auction sites, it also speaks of the poor service. Good thing most sellers see through the crap and do what is right.
 
 quickdraw29
 
posted on June 7, 2002 10:19:48 PM
How would you know what my feedback is at other sites when I don't even publish my usernames here? I don't sell under Quickdraw29. I have 98% positive feedbacks, and over 1000 feedbacks, so keep your inaccurate, and misinformative opinion to yourself.

So far the only one's who strictly oppose my advice are users who are on record for stentchly opposing sellers and are heavily buyer biased. Hardly opinions that hold weight.

However I am a major buyer and seller on ebay and can offer unbiased opinions from both sides.

I have to wonder what motive someone has that comes to this thread only to bash me, and not even offer up an alternative opinion on the subject. Perhaps a troll. Perhaps a Bin Ladens cousin. Anyway, it can't be an intelligent human.


 
 KatyD
 
posted on June 7, 2002 10:56:11 PM
users who are on record for stentchly opposing sellers
Are these users that "stink"? LOL!

Perhaps a Bin Ladens cousin.
Yep! When they're not busy killing infidels, they amuse themselves trolling the auctionwatch message boards. Somebody call the FBI!!!

KatyD

 
 jalleniii
 
posted on June 7, 2002 11:03:55 PM
More assumptions, more errors. You keep burying yourself deeper. I have purchased maybe one item on eBay and sold close to 2,000. Our motives are not to bash you but to discount your poor business theories.

 
 jefflh12
 
posted on June 8, 2002 04:52:22 AM
CLARKSVILLE!!!...I take offense to your statement generalizing us bricklayers mentality...And further more, You didn't build the city, us bricklayers did!!!...How's the job at McDonalds going?...

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on June 8, 2002 07:08:48 AM
And hopefully you have learned by now that you will never get any of ^^this^^ form quickdraw. LOL! How he loves to troll!

Enough with the "LOL" fluffy-brained nonsense, eh? It marks you as a habitue of AOL chat rooms, not a serious eBay seller or buyer.

quickdraw29 is no troll. I've found his words to be quite helpful on occasion. And no one said it better when he pointed out that eBayers have a choice whether or not to allow their energy to be stolen.

As far as customer service goes, I'm completely in agreement with quickdraw29 on this one. You get what you pay for. And while I don't know the specifics of the original poster's purchases, the vast majority of eBay buyers pay less than they would have to at a b/m store. That eBayers expect Nordstrom service at Payless Shoe Store prices has long been known.

I had a fun day yesterday out in the real world (no time to shop eBay). Went to Best Buy to get a DVD for a friend's birthday. Could not find the specific DVD. Could not get ANY Best Buy staffer to help. Left, frustrated. (Clue: it's called "Best Buy" because they don't spend money on customer service.)

Called Trader Vic's at 5:15 pm to make a 7 pm reservation for a birthday party of 6. They were all booked up, but in 15 minutes of counting tables and rearranging parties, they were able to accommodate us. Great dinner. It should have been; it cost $60 each. (Clue: when you spend more, you get more.)

No, I don't think some of you are ever going to `get it'. You clearly don't understand the ephemeral nature of eBay bidders; you prefer to believe the buyer threat "I'm never going to buy from you again unless you ship for free/throw in something extra/ship 6 items for the price of one." Hey, it's no skin off my nose. I couldn't care less if you make a living on eBay or not.

 
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