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BESSIE

posted on 22nd Sep 03 at 12:39

You have to be a good seller and a good buyer, if you put things up forsale and you deliver it quick when the auction ends, you get good feedback, if you pay quick when buying, you get good feedback, unlike us we got warnings and now we are suspended!!! :rolleyes: oops


CORSA NUT

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 16:30

But how do you get good feedback if everyone only uses people with good feedback :boggle:

:thumbs:


IntaCepta

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 16:29

did u not check his rating before u even thought about bidding???


GREG 1

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 16:27

Only use people with a good % / rating / feedback !


Ian

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 16:21

I did a Buy It Now on a pair of Dell 20" TFT monitors, total cost nearly 700 quid. The monitors didn't actually exist and everyone who posted money lost it. I had opted to collect so aside from a wasted journey to his house I wasn't out of pocket. Other people lost thousands in other auctions of his set up at the same time though.

My first eBay purchase was a camera lens which I bank transferred the cash and waited. That could have gone horribly wrong when I look back at that now.

My rule of thumb is use eBay to set up the deal then go collect. Trust no one!


GREG 1

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 16:11

I lost £100 on there last week and other members lost alot through 1 guy,,, doesnt look like we will be getting anything back either !


Ian

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 16:09

No they charge to list items and they will also compensate people up to just over 100 quid if you loose money and file the complaint and they look in to it.

Sales are strictly consumer to consumer, ie. no support from eBay unless you inform them of malpractise.


stubbsy

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 14:32

i thought ebay took full responsability if goods arnt sent and money is taken. we were on about this yesterday and i heard that they take about 10% of what item is sold for? may be wrong though.


IntaCepta

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 14:29

only bid on items who's seller has a high rating (%rating). then u'll be fine. check the sellers feedback comments.

I've bought about 50items, and haven't had a problem.


Munchie

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 14:13

if u lose ure money.....den tough shit lol.....just buy stuff of trusted people


Dean_H

posted on 21st Sep 03 at 13:40

How safe is ebay? what happens when you dont receive your goods but money gets taken? Do you claim off ebay?

And when you sell something how much does ebay take is it like a certain %?

Would you recommend using it?