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To: mike@gsta.net
Subject: Re: E-bay games
From: Greg_Hutmacher@i2.com
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Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
The seller on the MG had zero feedback.  Which may not be that uncommon if 
someone is selling their car for the first time on ebay as opposed to a 
dealer who sells many cars.   But, your point is well taken.   I actually 
was going to bid on a Bentley TR6 manual the other evening that was 
selling for relatively cheap ($18.50) with only two bidders with 30 
minutes til the end, but I researched the seller's feedback and found 
several negatives.  That by itself is not necessarily a deal killer 
because if someone sells a lot of stuff on ebay, they are eventually going 
to encounter some buyers here and there that just cannot be pleased.   But 
the negative feedback on this seller had an ominous pattern.  Comments 
like "no response after end of auction despite numerous emails" and "did 
not receive goods for over a month" and several others indicating the 
seller didn't follow through or didn't even respond.   After reading a few 
of those (despite much positive feedback also), I decided I wasn't willing 
to risk my money even if it was a bargain price.  I'll pay a little more 
from a reliable seller and know that I can count on the service and follow 
up.

-Greg

Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 17:05:29 -0500
From: "mike" <mike@gsta.net>
Subject: Re: E-bay games

Greg,

How was the feedback of the seller you were referring to? The few times 
I've
bid on something as large as a car on ebay I always scrutinized the
feedback. Even if the person had stellar feedback but none of his recent
auctions were vehicles, it still made me uncomfortable enough not to bid.
This might be a little over-cautious but when this kind of money is 
involved
it's better to be safe than sorry.

~Mike Brooks
www.rustfreeroadsters.com

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