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Doohickamabob

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  1. I usually leave the buyer a positive feedback immediately after I finish packaging/shipping the item, because it's easier to do everything at once and make all the seller notifications disappear.

     

    Leaving the positive feedback for the buyer gives them a little bit of a buttering-up that, one hopes, puts them in a better frame of mind when they get their item in the mail. Though accurate grading and safe shipping should be good enough for anybody, every little bit of positive communication helps the transaction go smoothly.

     

    The idea of leaving a positive comment about somebody just because they bought and paid for something is a little absurd, though. The feedback amounts to: "The buyer paid for item he bought!" which is kind of like giving a kid a cookie because he ate some cake.

     

     

  2. This special needs, mouth breathing snowflake should probably blocked. Mind you this took exchange after about 30 some really stupid messages from his part on how he really wanted this item and him begging for me to sell him other items (not to mention having to wait for an 'echeck' as payment wtf?). I send out the item yesterday and the messages start that evening:

     

    New message from: mr.richallen4201984

    When will you give me good feedback??

     

    New message from: mr.richallen4201984

    If you're not going to give me feedback I'm just gonna return this as soon as I get it.

     

    New message from: mr.richallen4201984

    And if you're waiting for me to give you feedback first I'm definitely returning this.

    So just give me a good review and I'll do the same Bato.

     

    I wake up to the three messages, a bit annoyed and respond with message below -

     

    New message to: mr.richallen4201984

    Sorry, you will not threaten nor extort me for good feedback. You are threatening to return the item before you have even received it, which is against eBay policies. I've completed the transaction with you and I do not want any contact from you.

     

    New message from: mr.richallen4201984

    Why would I want anything from a Mexican???You've got nothing worth value. All I asked for was feedback. And you have to act like a little person_without_enough_empathy? $%# you! I think I'll destroy your feedback now.

     

    New message from: mr.richallen4201984

    EBay Policy states that a buyer is to initiate feedback only after the seller. Which means you've had no reason not to give me good feedback already. The only reason you didn't is because your a sketchy wannabe businessman.

    in ? That's what you get for never going to school like the rest of us.

     

    This person has severe emotional problems. Ebay should ban anybody who is this unhinged.

  3. ebay user: spidey0max

     

    "Dear sir I am very sorry this purchase was made in error. To be truthful its what happens when your pissed off girl friend gets your phone. I am truly sorry for this. As you can see by my feedback this is not a normal thing. Again I am sorry for this it is really embarrassing."

     

    I do not cancel bids. He pays. I think fair enough, he manned up and owned his buyers remorse.

     

    Then he leaves negative feedback:

     

    If I had a P.O.'d girlfriend who bought comics on my account because she was mad at me, I would (1) go through with the sale instead of making my problem the seller's problem, and (2) DTMFA.

  4. Jetta started with issue #5, so what happened to issues 1 through 4?

    Pines had a habit of assigning #5 to the first issue of many/most of the titles published under their Standard Comics brand emblem, including such 1949-1956 titles as Adventures Into Darkness, Battlefront, Best Romance, Crime Files, Date with Danger, Exciting War, Fantastic Worlds, Gang World, Intimate Love, Jet Fighters, Jetta, Joe Yank, Little Angel, Lost Worlds, Lucy Duck, New Romances, Out of the Shadows, Peter Pig, Popular Romance, Ricky, Roger Dodger, Sniffy the Pup, This is War, Thrilling Romances, Today's Romance, The Unseen, Who is Next, etc). Many/Most means many/most, as there are exceptions to the starting-at-#5 rule.

    That was probably done to skirt some postal regulation or fee; much like EC would switch title names but keep the numbering got no.

    I've heard that several publishers did this to make it look like a successful, ongoing title, rather than a "maybe this will work and maybe it won't -- it's just starting so we'll see." (Some also started the ball rolling at #10.) The idea also had to do with marketing to shop owners who weren't sure what to place prominently on their newsstand display. The thinking was that if something is already at #5 or #10, it must be popular enough to put where people can see it.

  5. I posted this in my journal and thought those here would be interested too.

    Thanks. I don't peruse the journals section much (if at all) so this repost is welcome here.

     

    Bakerfan has amazing stuff on eBay. I regularly watch his auctions. The big question for me has always been, "If he's such a 'Baker fan,' why is he letting go of this great stuff?" Now you've supplied an answer.

  6. ebay user: denimreted07

     

    "hello, I apologize about this massive inconvenience but I am not able to purchase these items. life stressors left me temporarily unemployed. again I do apologize for this and the delay of communication on my behalf"

     

    Don't you hate it when you lose your job as soon as the auction clock hits zero?

     

    "Hi there, I was down to my last five bucks when I bid on your $475 worth of collectible vintage comical publications. I expected to be paid what my friend Rufus owes me from the large case of tapioca pudding I helped him buy for his underage girlfriend, but Rufus balked after his mother threw him out of the basement of her trailer. Then my dog died from high cholesterol, my girlfriend left me for a traveling puppeteer, and my bicycle got a flat tire on both tires and the handlebars got bent from my cousin Mildred sitting on them on the way back from her holistic-doctor pap smear appointment. Please accept my apology for ruining your auction with my extravagant, spectacular winning bids."

     

  7. I have a low grade copy of Fat and Slat Joke Book...one of Ian Levine 's stated hardest DC to find. This book was one of the few remaining on his list in the end.

    Which issue is that one? There are a few Fat & Slat comics.

     

    This one (not my copy):

     

    cc-Fat_and_Slat_1_9.4.jpg

     

    I thought so. I love that issue. (I've noticed some of the other Fat & Slat comics are also hard to find.)

  8. I now have a problem with eBay's stupid global shipping system. The auctions I won from a seller. And the seller did offer combined shipping in his terms. But the global shipping system seem to deny him that option.

     

    Wow, I forgot about that other GSP snafu. You'd think they would have figured out how to handle that by now. I guess each individual item has to be individually re-wrapped and lovingly fondled by the competent worker bees in Kentucky, so no reasonable expectation of a combined-shipping discount for you!

  9. Is there any way to report a seller who has stolen a photo that you currently have up for one of your listings? I know it is frowned upon but is it actually against the rules?

     

    eBay user vpetronzio is using a photo that I currently have up on one of my listings.

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/SPIDER-MAN-CLASSICS-SERIES-1-SPIDER-MAN-/122164643850?hash=item1c7194880a:g:5FMAAOSwOyJX8yId

     

    I don't know if there's a category for reporting it, or if reporting it would do any good -- but you should report it anyway. That's scummy and misleading.

     

  10. Wasn't Goldwater on the ticket against Kennedy?

    In 1960, Goldwater ran in the party primary against Nixon and Rockefeller, but lost. Nixon chose Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. as his VP running mate. In 1964, Goldwater ran against LBJ for president, and lost again. However, he lives on in the form of background portraits in nearly every other scene of the movie "Raising Arizona."

     

  11. ebay user: omfg-wtshtf

     

    Thrill bidder and a liar to boot. His top bid was put in 3 days before the auction ended

     

    omfg-wtshtf ( 42Feedback score is 10 to 49) US $267.00

    Oct-28-16 02:01:45 PDT

    54956

     

    "Sorry, I may have jumped the gun, but I have kind of a short fuse sometimes; I reported the item as fraudulently listed; mainly because I'm completely confused on what's going on. I put in a bid and got over bid. To me, that means I didn't win, better luck next time...so, I then committed my money elsewhere into ordering a very large lot of Star Wars comics. I would very much love to still get this book, but it would be a very loooong time before I have that much extra to spend again...like December. If you can wait that long, I'll gladly purchase it."

     

    Why would he report the item as fraudulently listed?

     

    Was he over-bid, and then the high bidder retracted?

     

    Why are people who have nearly no discretionary income bidding hundreds of dollars on comics? (Scratch that....that's half the comics collectors I know.)