posted on November 2, 2000 07:14:12 PM new
I was ready to bid on some new Bloomingdale items but checked the feedback. The seller has a feedback of over 500 but also has 63 negatives. It's incredible that nearly all of her auctions close with bids.
What is the highest number of negatives you have ever encountered?
[ edited by cassiescloset on Nov 2, 2000 07:14 PM ]
posted on November 2, 2000 07:24:33 PM new
There's a seller (who posts regularly in here) that has 236 negatives, but this amount is minimal, when you look at the actual feedback.
------------------------------------------------------------ Many miles away, there's a shadow on the door of a cottage on the shore of a dark Scottish lake. http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/preacher4u/
posted on November 2, 2000 07:27:03 PM new
Wow, I just checked out their feedback. Looks like they have double charged several customers and then didn't ship several items and everyone complained (with reason!). Looks like they are VERY unorganized, to say the least. But, at least their responses to their feedbacks are not rude or obnoxious and they apologized in most of them. I also find it amazing that they have left 0 negative or neutral feedbacks.
Check out this site and it type in their ID and it will show you all of their negs & neutrals...
posted on November 2, 2000 07:40:56 PM new
How about this guy:
Not a Registered User
2213 positives. 1778 are from unique users and count toward the final rating.
214 neutrals. 13 are from users no longer registered.
309 negatives. 280 are from unique users and count toward the final
Pretty awful. He is suspended now. Tried to make a comeback under a different name and buyers he screwed trashed his feedback on the new name so he is gone (this was before the days of transaction only feedback).
I hate to admit that I bought from him. My first of several lousy purchases from high feedback sellers.