About two hundred but I'm sure several aren't valid any longer. I've been on eBay for over 20 years and sold a lot of stuff in categories like video games and beanie babies (yes really) which were a lot more susceptible to unreliable bidders. My experience has been that coin buyers are a much better lot.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
If you don't wish to sell to certain eBay members, you can put them on your blocked list. Members on that list will be unable to bid on any of your listings until you remove them from the list. You can block up to 5000 User ID
"Bongo drive 1984 Lincoln that looks like old coin dug from ground."
The fact that so many of you have so many blocked ID's without a doubt convinces me that the decision I made in 2011 to stop selling on ebay was the correct one. Combination of questionable buyers and ebay fees, thanks for re-affirming my correct decision.
The days of "the customer are always right" is a lost art in today's markets. Kind of pitiful.
While I agree with you there are the 1% that you just can't please. About once or twice per year I have to call the police to have customers removed for disorderly conduct. No amount of money is worth dealing with them. I pride myself on my customer service and have been in customer service related jobs for many years. I don't like to turn someone away but some customers leave you very little choice.
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not very many
30 - 40
Maybe 20. I purge them every year or two.
Too many to count. Probably blocked a few good ones in the process, but most were easy decisions.
About two hundred but I'm sure several aren't valid any longer. I've been on eBay for over 20 years and sold a lot of stuff in categories like video games and beanie babies (yes really) which were a lot more susceptible to unreliable bidders. My experience has been that coin buyers are a much better lot.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
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115 or so.
bob
I just had toolhaus check my blocked bidder list & results are in:
" The box below contains 415 valid User IDs"
BTW...I've been accumulating d.b's for 10+ years. about 60% are from forum referrals. If anyone is interested in my list..just send me a PM
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tons, but most of them end uo with deleted behind their ID's, which means they got NARU'd or quit on their own
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Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
About 40
75 or so
Isn't the max ebay allows 500?
Nice toolhaus tool, didn't know it existed.
"325 Invalid User IDs Found - The box below contains 701 valid User IDs.
This list may be copied and pasted into eBay's Blocked Bidder list."
With this I was able to remove all of the invalid User ID's from my list. Cool.
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not very many, the 2 buyers I had problems with the past 20 years of selling have been kicked off e bay
5,000
If you don't wish to sell to certain eBay members, you can put them on your blocked list. Members on that list will be unable to bid on any of your listings until you remove them from the list. You can block up to 5000 User ID
Why block buyers from purchasing your coins? Sounds slightly odd to me to give up business.
The fact that so many of you have so many blocked ID's without a doubt convinces me that the decision I made in 2011 to stop selling on ebay was the correct one. Combination of questionable buyers and ebay fees, thanks for re-affirming my correct decision.
Best, SH
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No matter what you are selling or the service you are providing there are some people that are just not worth dealing with for any amount of money.
The days of "the customer are always right" is a lost art in today's markets. Kind of pitiful.
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The days of "the customer are always right" is a lost art in today's markets. Kind of pitiful.
While I agree with you there are the 1% that you just can't please. About once or twice per year I have to call the police to have customers removed for disorderly conduct. No amount of money is worth dealing with them. I pride myself on my customer service and have been in customer service related jobs for many years. I don't like to turn someone away but some customers leave you very little choice.
The customer is always right!...Wrong.
https://positivesharing.com/2008/03/top-5-reasons-why-the-customer-is-always-right-is-wrong/
What kind of business do you run?
Because if you are a top rated seller you pay shipping both ways. On lesser priced coins that is the 1 strike and you are out on making a profit.
About 100 after 20 years. I never purge the list
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The customer is always right like eBay is always on the side of righteousness