Best negative feedback I have ever seen!
DesertRat
Posts: 1,791 ✭
Quote - coins, like his wife, cheap nasty worn out with big holes and NO SATISFACTION!!!
LOL!
Link to one of sellers auctions
LOL!
Link to one of sellers auctions
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"Real moron. Hope he gets cancer and while he's dying, his family gets killed and his house burns down and then he dies and goes to hell."
????
What about one like that?
"Too many characters?"....yeh, guess you're right.
Anyone ever hear of negging on the defect and then just not patronizing again?
Civility seems to be a bit on the wane in this country, huh?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>"Too many characters?"....yeh, guess you're right. >>
If you leave feedback via eBay Taiwan, you can use up to 125 characters (rather than the usual 80). Use the following link, replacing the several fields as appropriate:
http://cgi2.tw.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?LeaveFeedbackShow&useridfrom=[yourID]&useridto=[theirID]&item=[itemno]
Very nice for those times where 80 characters just isn't enough...
Hope he burns em' over and over again.
Tyler
Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
What is really strange is that this Keith guy has posted 21 negatives in the last 18 pages of feedback. He was 1 of 12 different ebayers that posted one or more negatives. Of these 12 Ebay IDs 2 had 0 feedback including this Keith guy. 4 other IDs had 1 or 2 feedback and only one of the 12 had over 30. These 11 other ebayers besides Keith posted 14 negs for a total of 35. So we see 60% of the negs are posted by one guy and what I cant figure is why the seller does not block his bids? Only reason I can think is that the seller knows he will just create another user name and keep doing it. This leads me to believe that this auction terrorism has possibly been going on under other IDs.
Point I am making is none of you people who rag on this guy bothered to look at the facts. Just blast the guy and wonder why others would bid. What I am saying is 1) if people are happy with what they bought why question it and somehow fix it, it just the way it is. Quit trying to make yourselves feel better and useful by being so concerned about who is selling what and who bid what and how sleazy the sellers are and how dumb the buyers are. And 2) if you insist on being the watchdogs and defenders of the marketplace then at least get the facts before spewing forth your lambastic rhetoric because others here really listen to you.
Again I am not defending the slimeballs out there just questioning the way the forums are used to hurt peoples reputations with little reguard to justice and the proper way to handle things. It seems to be an entertaining and mutual gratifying for those who are doing it.
Funny!
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
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09/07/2006
Oh please, the guys shipping alone is more than 3 times the value of the coins he sends to these poor suckers AND at least 3 times the actual shipping, the guy is obviously drowning in gravy.
Nobody is ruining his rep but him.
Jim
DoctorOfTone:
Let's not turn this into another 500+ defend the scum thread
... if you insist on being the watchdogs and defenders of the marketplace then at least get the facts before spewing forth your lambastic rhetoric because others here really listen to you...
I think everyone ELSE here DOES have the facts straight - it's you that seem confused and way too compassionate towards these lowlifes.
Second, the feedback alone should make one stay away. Granted this sellers has had happy buyers but that 82 negs in just one month alone should be a red flag to anyone. You have to understand how members of this forum feel. No one is padding their egos just to make themselves feel better they are just sick and tired of these kinds of sellers and the people who fall for their snake oil show. Sellers like these give our hobby a bad name and creates an atmosphere of distrust in coin sellers/dealers and drives future hobbists away. For evey one of these type sellers there is an honest seller or dealer pays the price.
"If you leave feedback via eBay Taiwan, you can use up to 125 characters (rather than the usual 80). Use the following link, replacing the several fields as appropriate:"
Just used it - VERY COOL - thanks!
Remember, the positive feedback is the 1st little circle, neutral the 2nd, & negative the 3rd - just like the US site.
MSD61
For evey one of these type sellers there is an honest seller or dealer pays the price.
I couldn't agree more with all you said - but more like 10 (or more)
Personally, I doubt that the entire lot is in fact "unsearched" but rather "hand picked" from buckets of pennies and "pickings" from buckets of other denominations based off of the quantity of auctions won. In other words on the 3rd or 4th auction won they might actually "pick" one out of a bucket that contains higher than 50c coins.
I think most of the forum readers here would be unwilling to take a chance on one of these 1/4 LB junque auctions.
USMC Veteran 1981-1992
Cold War Veteran
It's truly funny, no make that truly sad, that people in this day and age are so wrapped up in their own little world that they refuse to try and teach someone else the correct or accepted way of doing things.
<< <i>I'm really having a hard time feeling sympathy for anybody who bids in this seller's auctions. How many negs are needed before bidders get the message?
Russ, NCNE >>
Agreed!
And.... I thought my feedback was bad....
Why does eBay keep this guy on?
Yours is pretty bad
Cameron Kiefer
<< <i>Yeah, that's right up there among the best I have seen. This seller's feedback stinks. If people would just look at feedback like this, they could avoid a very bad experience. >>
Now, this is a "train wreck"!!
<< <i>I'm really having a hard time feeling sympathy for anybody who bids in this seller's auctions. How many negs are needed before bidders get the message? >>
yep, i've never understood this either.
K S
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