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90% of problems with Ebay can be avoided by following one rule............

Plain and simple............

No matter how cheap it is priced or how good it looks don't buy from a seller with less than 100 feedbacks and a score less than 99.8.

Sure you might miss a few deals but if you want to avoid a lot of problems just follow this rule.

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    dohdoh Posts: 6,457 ✭✭✭
    That's not a bad rule. IMHO, 100 feedback is a bit steep...I feel good buying from sellers with at least 50 feedback. I guess it depends on how much one is spending though. Feedback is really important...that's for sure!
    Positive BST transactions with: too many names to list! 36 at last count.
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    krankykranky Posts: 8,709 ✭✭✭
    ...as long as the feedback was related to selling coins.

    New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.

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    << <i>...as long as the feedback was related to selling coins. >>

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    BECOKABECOKA Posts: 16,961 ✭✭✭
    I would look for a bit more such as content of the auction text etc.. but that's a good start.
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    CasmanCasman Posts: 3,935 ✭✭


    << <i>Plain and simple............

    No matter how cheap it is priced or how good it looks don't buy from a seller with less than 100 feedbacks and a score less than 99.8.

    Sure you might miss a few deals but if you want to avoid a lot of problems just follow this rule. >>



    Thanks, seems you got it all figured out. 99 positives and 100% feedback stay away....image, 100 feedback 99.8 is OK.....image
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    moonshinemoonshine Posts: 1,039 ✭✭
    yes, that is my rule and I have stuck to it over the years - most of the time.

    Another good tip is to be sure to read the complete auction in it's entirety.

    First thing I look at is feedback, 2nd shipping charge/And I bid accordingly.

    3rd, I look to see if their shipping includes insurance if item is higher priced, and if they combine shipping/at what rate if I would like to buy multiple items to compensate for shipping/more items/silver for example.

    4th, if anything is below 100%, especially buyers with feedback in the thousands - you have to take that into consideration -- then I immediately go to toolhaus.org.

    That said, as carefuly as I am - I just got ripped for 40 bucks because the seller's feedback, while good - was a small percentage of their thousands of feedback, and they had lots of negs on non-delivery - the one time I failed to look - My bad.

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    ziggy29ziggy29 Posts: 18,669 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Thanks, seems you got it all figured out. 99 positives and 100% feedback stay away....image, 100 feedback 99.8 is OK.....image >>

    Except that you can't get 99.8% feedback until you have 400+ feedbacks. So if you have 100 feedbacks, you either have 100% or 99.0%.

    So yeah, if you're perfect, you only need 100...but if you have one blemish, you need 400.

    By the way, that 99.8% will probably need to be revisited once sellers can't leave feedback any more.
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    fastrudyfastrudy Posts: 2,096
    I have a simple rule to avoid 100% of eBay problems. Use the BST
    Successful transactions with: DCarr, Meltdown, Notwilight, Loki, MMR, Musky1011, cohodk, claychaser, cheezhed, guitarwes, Hayden, USMoneyLover

    Proud recipient of two "You Suck" awards
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    Here's my rule: don't bid more than $30.
    "If someone says 'A penny for your thoughts' and you give them your 2 cents worth, what happens to the extra penny?" G.Carlin
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    RGTRGT Posts: 508 ✭✭
    A feedback of 100 with only one negative would give the seller a rating of 99.0%. In order to have a rating of 99.8% the seller would have to have at least 500 feedback. Your rule is self-inconsistent.

    I have a feedback of over 200 with one retalitory negative from a dishonest seller that leaves me with a 99.5% rating. I guess that makes me a problem waiting to happen.



    Ziggy29 may be right about only needing 400 feedback to get 99.8%, depending on how ebay does their rounding. Looks like I was a bit slow in my typing.
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    storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    For buyers, FB may well be a better indicator AFTER
    the new FB rules are implemented.

    My rule is to buy from sellers that are "large and stable;"
    or, from folks I already KNOW.
    Folks Who Bite Get Bitten. Folks Who Don't Bite Get Eaten.
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    DJCoinzDJCoinz Posts: 3,856


    << <i>Plain and simple............

    No matter how cheap it is priced or how good it looks don't buy from a seller with less than 100 feedbacks and a score less than 99.8.

    Sure you might miss a few deals but if you want to avoid a lot of problems just follow this rule. >>

    image I got ripped for close to $100 on a multiple hundred feedback seller once.
    aka Dan
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    tmcsr69tmcsr69 Posts: 1,307


    << <i>Plain and simple............

    No matter how cheap it is priced or how good it looks don't buy from a seller with less than 100 feedbacks and a score less than 99.8.

    Sure you might miss a few deals but if you want to avoid a lot of problems just follow this rule. >>



    You also have to watch out for that seller who has built a reputation just so he/she can come in for the kill. I have seen it happen. Also high jacked accounts seem to happy fairly often. There is no fool proof protection.
    Crazy old man from Missouri
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    PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 47,512 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Avoid raw gold coins and expensive key date coins on eBay.

    Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
    "Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
    "Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire

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    1. Maintain good communication between buyer and seller
    2. Ask to be notified when item is shipped or check is received
    3. Buy from only those with 99.8% feedback
    4. Resist the urge to neg someone.... Don't say anything if you can't say something good
    5. E-bay can read your messages to and frm a buyer/seller so if you are positive in your communications, have a good attitude, and are honest, even minor problems will be resolved in your favor
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    WalmannWalmann Posts: 2,806
    The 100+ feedback and 99.8 still need to be checked. There are accounts out there that have been inactive for months or years that are hijacked just for the very reason that makes the hijakcer/scammer look legit. Check how long it appears the seller has previously been inactive, the red flag may be waving.

    Also sample and read some of the feedback. Many buyers will leave a positive, but what they write is not positive. They leave it as a postive in fear of getting a negative feedback themselves.
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    lathmachlathmach Posts: 4,720
    I've had good luck when dealing with low feedback sellers on Ebay, 2manycoins2fewfriends.

    Ray
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    ARCOARCO Posts: 4,453 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Plain and simple............

    No matter how cheap it is priced or how good it looks don't buy from a seller with less than 100 feedbacks and a score less than 99.8.

    Sure you might miss a few deals but if you want to avoid a lot of problems just follow this rule. >>



    Good advice, but part of that equation deals with the price. If you buy a $7.99 Lincoln cent, you aren't taking too many risks. Secondly, I don't mind buying from a seller with 2500+ that has had a dozen or so negs. Percentage wise, he has to be decent to get the rest positive.

    For myself, a no-return policy is the kiss of death on any auction. In seven years, I have not bid on any coin without a return privilige.

    Tyler

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    zennyzenny Posts: 1,547 ✭✭


    << <i>A feedback of 100 with only one negative would give the seller a rating of 99.0%. In order to have a rating of 99.8% the seller would have to have at least 500 feedback. Your rule is self-inconsistent.

    >>




    Actually not; OP did not require 99.8%, but a minimum of 99.8% which means the seller just has to be 100 for 100.....
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    I guess you would not buy from me ?

    Member since Jan-31-98 in United States

    11,635 Feedback received

    Lifetime Summary:
    Positives:8638
    Negatives:47
    Positive Feedback:99.5%
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    LindeDadLindeDad Posts: 18,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Rule number one there is allway a exception to all rules.
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    ebaytraderebaytrader Posts: 3,312 ✭✭✭


    << <i>No matter how cheap it is priced or how good it looks don't buy from a seller with less than 100 feedbacks and a score less than 99.8. >>




    Will this apply after May 1st when every whacko gets a free shot at sellers and 'good' feedback may be around 95%? image
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    YaHaYaHa Posts: 4,220
    No hurt intended that's plain stupid. I know some good sellers that have 1000's of sales and the buyers got their coins but didn't like the shipping and neg them so do your homework and edmanacate yourself.
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    i would be willing to bet that a better rule may go something like: know what you are bidding on and dont be afraid to pay at least close to what the item is worth. as for the 99.8% minimum, i am also willing to bet that if you give away 1000 items shipped for free, a few will find something to beech about.
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    ArizonaJackArizonaJack Posts: 4,029 ✭✭✭
    2200+ FB
    2 negs from a crook
    " YOU SUCK " Awarded 5/18/08
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    richardshipprichardshipp Posts: 5,647 ✭✭✭
    I'll respectfully disagree. Under your rules I would be someone to avoid. I have 130 rating w/ 1 neg from a seller who misrepresented an item 6 years ago. I emailed them twice before I gave a "neutral" to which the seller gave me a "negative". Here's my numbers...

    Member since Apr-09-99 in United States
    Lifetime Summary: Positives:131Negatives:1|Positive Feedback:99.2%


    Recent Feedback Ratings (last 12 months)

    1 month 6 months 12 months

    Positive 9 11 34
    Neutral 0 0 0
    Negative 0 0 0


    Detailed Seller Ratings (since May 2007)


    Criteria Average rating Number of ratings

    Item as described 18
    Communication 18
    Shipping time 18
    Shipping and handling charges 18

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    richardshipprichardshipp Posts: 5,647 ✭✭✭
    double post... ?
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    mr1931Smr1931S Posts: 7,001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    No matter how cheap it is priced or how good it looks don't buy from a seller with less than 100 feedbacks and a score less than 99.8.

    Where is the magic in the number,"100?" I'd much rather rely on my common sense and judgement than some arbitrary number."Good to go with this one now, a hundred has been reached" doesn't make a lot of sense,does it?

    "90% of problems with ebay can be avoided" is equally illogical. What is a "problem?" How do you arrive at 90%?

    I understand you are trying to be helpful,however, you are making what is known as sweeping generalizations which are fallacies of logic.

    The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.
    Albert Einstein (14 March 1879--18 April 1955)

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