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However, I just wanted to make sure that people don't jump to conclusions about her eBay feedback. In the current eBay environment, there are lots of cases of feedback abuse from buyers. In fact, I almost expect to see all sellers with one or two negatives from buyers. I look for trends in negative feedback nowadays - repeated instances of damage, slow delivery, misleading descriptions, etc. before I make any judgements. The days of just looking for the 100% rating are over. :(

 

I disagree completely. :grin: If you as a seller can't make 100% feedback then you're not really trying (or you don't care).

 

How much plainer could she have made the "cracked slab" in her description? It was italicized and underlined and near the beginning of the description, on a separate line in all caps. Feedback says "CGC case broken. Not in transit."

 

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However, I just wanted to make sure that people don't jump to conclusions about her eBay feedback. In the current eBay environment, there are lots of cases of feedback abuse from buyers. In fact, I almost expect to see all sellers with one or two negatives from buyers. I look for trends in negative feedback nowadays - repeated instances of damage, slow delivery, misleading descriptions, etc. before I make any judgements. The days of just looking for the 100% rating are over. :(

 

I disagree completely. :grin: If you as a seller can't make 100% feedback then you're not really trying (or you don't care).

 

How much plainer could she have made the "cracked slab" in her description? It was italicized and underlined and near the beginning of the description, on a separate line in all caps. Feedback says "CGC case broken. Not in transit."

 

 

 

Maybe the buyer in that auction has the same problem reading and comprehending what they read as PI did when Julio gave her his address. It was good enough for PI to blame Julio when it was clearly her error for not reading and understanding.

 

Sort of a Karmic wheels spinning around. Fascinating.

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My post was not so much about PI but about how much better could one put Cracked Case in the description and still have ti come back with a neg and the validity of being able to always maintain 100% feedback in the current eBay environment..

 

 

Yeah it's pretty messed up to get a neg for that. It's totally unfair.

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My post was not so much about PI but about how much better could one put Cracked Case in the description and still have ti come back with a neg and the validity of being able to always maintain 100% feedback in the current eBay environment..

 

My post didn't relate to any of the thousands of posts here that I don't read. My point was that it is not generally difficult to resolve a disagreement between buyer and seller. Maintaining 100% feedback on ebay is a breeze, especially now that it's based on a rolling one-year reboot. :D

 

Michael,

Why do you insist on taking my comments out of context . . . over and over again. You have way too much time on your hands. :grin:

 

-d

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However, I just wanted to make sure that people don't jump to conclusions about her eBay feedback. In the current eBay environment, there are lots of cases of feedback abuse from buyers. In fact, I almost expect to see all sellers with one or two negatives from buyers. I look for trends in negative feedback nowadays - repeated instances of damage, slow delivery, misleading descriptions, etc. before I make any judgements. The days of just looking for the 100% rating are over. :(

 

I disagree completely. :grin: If you as a seller can't make 100% feedback then you're not really trying (or you don't care).

 

And which planet are you on David? Maintaining a 100% feedback rating on eBay as a seller can be considered a minor miracle considering how many person_who_is_obnoxiously_self-impressed buyers that are out there.

 

Planet Terra just like you :grin: Whatsamatta? got negged recently? hm

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My post was not so much about PI but about how much better could one put Cracked Case in the description and still have ti come back with a neg and the validity of being able to always maintain 100% feedback in the current eBay environment..

 

My post didn't relate to any of the thousands of posts here that I don't read. My point was that it is not generally difficult to resolve a disagreement between buyer and seller. Maintaining 100% feedback on ebay is a breeze, especially now that it's based on a rolling one-year reboot. :D

 

Michael,

Why do you insist on taking my comments out of context . . . over and over again. You have way too much time on your hands. :grin:

 

-d

 

I thought my replies to you were quite in context. I quote them and respond. Not sure what you mean, to be honest.

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However, I just wanted to make sure that people don't jump to conclusions about her eBay feedback. In the current eBay environment, there are lots of cases of feedback abuse from buyers. In fact, I almost expect to see all sellers with one or two negatives from buyers. I look for trends in negative feedback nowadays - repeated instances of damage, slow delivery, misleading descriptions, etc. before I make any judgements. The days of just looking for the 100% rating are over. :(

 

I disagree completely. :grin: If you as a seller can't make 100% feedback then you're not really trying (or you don't care).

 

And which planet are you on David? Maintaining a 100% feedback rating on eBay as a seller can be considered a minor miracle considering how many person_who_is_obnoxiously_self-impressed buyers that are out there.

 

Planet Terra just like you :grin: Whatsamatta? got negged recently? hm

 

No, just that dork who left the neutral feedback.

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However, I just wanted to make sure that people don't jump to conclusions about her eBay feedback. In the current eBay environment, there are lots of cases of feedback abuse from buyers. In fact, I almost expect to see all sellers with one or two negatives from buyers. I look for trends in negative feedback nowadays - repeated instances of damage, slow delivery, misleading descriptions, etc. before I make any judgements. The days of just looking for the 100% rating are over. :(

 

I disagree completely. :grin: If you as a seller can't make 100% feedback then you're not really trying (or you don't care).

 

And which planet are you on David? Maintaining a 100% feedback rating on eBay as a seller can be considered a minor miracle considering how many person_who_is_obnoxiously_self-impressed buyers that are out there.

 

Planet Terra just like you :grin: Whatsamatta? got negged recently? hm

 

I have to say David your quite wrong. There are all kinds of reasons that people neg and spite is one of them, ignorance is another. My wife sells on Ebay (not comics)...she is as diligent and as customer focused as any top seller and even she is put at risk due to buyers who simply dont pay attention or dont care how their carelessness affects the seller.

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However, I just wanted to make sure that people don't jump to conclusions about her eBay feedback. In the current eBay environment, there are lots of cases of feedback abuse from buyers. In fact, I almost expect to see all sellers with one or two negatives from buyers. I look for trends in negative feedback nowadays - repeated instances of damage, slow delivery, misleading descriptions, etc. before I make any judgements. The days of just looking for the 100% rating are over. :(

 

I disagree completely. :grin: If you as a seller can't make 100% feedback then you're not really trying (or you don't care).

 

And which planet are you on David? Maintaining a 100% feedback rating on eBay as a seller can be considered a minor miracle considering how many person_who_is_obnoxiously_self-impressed buyers that are out there.

 

Planet Terra just like you :grin: Whatsamatta? got negged recently? hm

 

I have to say David your quite wrong. There are all kinds of reasons that people neg and spite is one of them, ignorance is another. My wife sells on Ebay (not comics)...she is as diligent and as customer focused as any top seller and even she is put at risk due to buyers who simply dont pay attention or dont care how their carelessness affects the seller.

 

The toughest transactions I have run into is when I sell low-dollar books for some reason.

 

Some of these buyers seem to want their $.99 books in Mint condition (even when you use an accurate number grading system), and Priority shipping at Media Mail rates. I don't know why, but a few have been like this on Ebay. It's taken plenty of work in those situations to maintain a DSR of 5.0, and 100% positive feedback.

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However, I just wanted to make sure that people don't jump to conclusions about her eBay feedback. In the current eBay environment, there are lots of cases of feedback abuse from buyers. In fact, I almost expect to see all sellers with one or two negatives from buyers. I look for trends in negative feedback nowadays - repeated instances of damage, slow delivery, misleading descriptions, etc. before I make any judgements. The days of just looking for the 100% rating are over. :(

 

I disagree completely. :grin: If you as a seller can't make 100% feedback then you're not really trying (or you don't care).

 

And which planet are you on David? Maintaining a 100% feedback rating on eBay as a seller can be considered a minor miracle considering how many person_who_is_obnoxiously_self-impressed buyers that are out there.

 

Planet Terra just like you :grin: Whatsamatta? got negged recently? hm

 

I have to say David your quite wrong. There are all kinds of reasons that people neg and spite is one of them, ignorance is another. My wife sells on Ebay (not comics)...she is as diligent and as customer focused as any top seller and even she is put at risk due to buyers who simply dont pay attention or dont care how their carelessness affects the seller.

 

The toughest transactions I have run into is when I sell low-dollar books for some reason.

 

Some of these buyers seem to want their $.99 books in Mint condition (even when you use an accurate number grading system), and Priority shipping at Media Mail rates. I don't know why, but a few have been like this on Ebay. It's taken plenty of work in those situations to maintain a DSR of 5.0, and 100% positive feedback.

 

Don't get me wrong guys, I just think it's pretty easy to maintain 100% - just deliver the goods at a fair price and when they open them up - make sure they go - Wow! :cloud9:

 

On the other hand, as I've said before, you could ship everything for free on eBay and still not get 5.0 for shipping! lol

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The toughest transactions I have run into is when I sell low-dollar books for some reason.

 

There's no money in low-dollar books - those are the ones you have to keep in your "collection" lol

 

lol

 

In the "collection" vault.

 

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The toughest transactions I have run into is when I sell low-dollar books for some reason.

 

There's no money in low-dollar books - those are the ones you have to keep in your "collection" lol

 

lol

 

In the "collection" vault.

 

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Is it that big of a deal if a seller has a 10,000 rating with a few negs? One would imagine that you can't please everyone. Doesn't Robojo have a 100% rating.

 

 

First, I don't buy from anyone who has a "10,000 rating". :sumo:

 

Second, a seller's rating is not what determines my purchase decision. :sumo::sumo:

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The toughest transactions I have run into is when I sell low-dollar books for some reason.

 

There's no money in low-dollar books - those are the ones you have to keep in your "collection" lol

 

I keep my low dollar books in tomato boxes

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Joeypost knowley alters books by pressing them to enhance grades although he does disclouse it

 

Joey bought a book was offered a refund and declined then decided to trash me in the sales thread here http://boards.collectors-society.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=5239756&Main=239790#Post5239756

 

He is our private messages you deciede if you want to do business with him. Personally I will never again.

Thanks for the purchase how would you like the book shipped I can leave it in the case or I can pop it out and send it raw. It prob will be more protected in the case. I also believe this book has a shot at a 9.2 if pressed

Total will be $99.95 my paypal addy is petesshelty@hotmail.com

If you want to send money order I can provide a mailing address

 

Please send me your shipping info

Thanks Trey

Send it in the case, do not crack it out please.

 

Thanks.

Ok I'll leave in in the case
Let me know when you send payment and I'll do my best to ship the same day I receive it
Got the payment I will mail the book out tomorrow thanks
book shipped today here is the tracking number 03111660000247697816
Have you recieved the book yet? If so could you please leave me feedback if your happy
The book was in a PGX slab. That was a big no-no on these boards. I was under the impression it was in a CGC slab.
I never said it was in a PGX slab and other members have sold PGX slabs on the boards I bought two Golden age Captain America books #55 that was a 6.0 and a #47 that was a 6.5 that were in PGX slabs sold the same way not showing the label from well respected dealers in the sales forum. I submitted both to CGC and got .5 grade bumps on both and I also bought a Captain America #110 graded by PGX off the boards that was a 8.5 and submited it to CGC and got a 9.0 and I didnt press any of those three and all 3 retained the page quality. I was offered the books raw or in the PGX slab just as you were. I agree with the PGX grade on that book and since I know you press books I still believe that if pressed and submitted through CGC it will get a grade bump to 9.2 .
If you dont want the book return it in the PGX slab . And Ill refund your money once I recieve it
It has a huge crease on the bottom right corner of the book. I doubt it would come back a 9.0 again from CGC. I cracked it out and will put it in a mylar to enjoy at some future time.
I think that crease can be pressed out from my memory I dont think it broke color
I am looking at the book. It is a color breaking half inch crease. I gave you the benefit of the doubt after all the arguing in the thread about it being a PGX slab and purchased it anyway.

 

I was going to leave well enough alone, but since you solicited feedback I may resurrect my initial thoughts and post them on the boards.

I offered you a refund be sure to include that
Where? I checked this thread and the for sale thread, no mention of a refund anywhere.
Look again in this message 6 post up
almost 9 minutes ago
My refund offer

If you dont want the book return it in the PGX slab . And Ill refund your money once I recieve it

 

your response

It has a huge crease on the bottom right corner of the book. I doubt it would come back a 9.0 again from CGC. I cracked it out and will put it in a mylar to enjoy at some future time.
If you dont want the book return it in the PGX slab . And Ill refund your money once I recieve it

 

I said it WAS in a slab. The point here is now moot.

I dont know what to tell you So I guess if you want to leave my bad feedback do what you feel is right and I Ill respond explaining the refund and all other details of this transaction I shipped the book fast packged it well asked you if you wanted it sent raw. The discussion in the thread was pointed out by others it was PGX. I didnt show the label was in line with other sales threads by people like Dale Roberts and other respected dealers I offered you REFUND dont know what else I can do you responded your cracked it out and was going to keep it to enjoy at another time.

 

My suggestion is ban me from buying anything from you and I'll do the same

It is no lnger in the case. Are you willing to take it back raw?
I might have before you posted in the thread but no way in hell now .

You cracked it out you may have damaged the book in doing so. Plus you responded you were going to keep it to enjoy in a mylar , Then you accuse me of not offering you a refund not my fault you didnt read it plus if you were so pissed off it was in a PGX slab you should have notified me immediatly upon receiving the book and I would have offered the same refund.

 

Personally I think you knew it was in a PGX slab and that the only reason you bought the book was to create drama and try to start trouble

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