If you're going to sell something where the buyer is likely very interested in what the product actually looks like..... you might want to take a really good picture of that item. Customers are fickle and would gladly bypass your auction if another of the same item exists with a good picture. If your item was taken on the bathroom floor - which is composed of tiles so disgusting, they looked like they came from an abandoned 3rd world psychiatric ward, it's a huge turn-off.
If you win an auction on eBay............ then bloody well pay for the item as soon as possible! There were other people bidding on the item too and you pushed them aside to claim the item for more money. The least you can do is respect the other bidders (never mind the seller) by paying right away.
If you don't play the game and abuse the rules of eBay, don't expect good feedback from me. In fact don't expect 'any' feedback from me. Because it's likely that the item I sold you wasn't mine - it was Darlene's. And if she had her way, the kind of feedback she would force me to leave you would make it so you would become the equivalent of eBay anthrax. You're actually better off with nothing. Be glad.
If you are actually interested in bidding on an item, read the frigging item description. If the description says that for a shipping request you need to send specific information - like a postal code - then give me your damned postal code!
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Man... wow nothing like following 2 smarties with great eBay advice!!
Aaahhhem... and sellers, please if you sell an item get it in the damn mail as soon as possible! I hate when you pay for an item and the seller tells you after the fact that they make a trip to the post office once every 2 weeks on his camel, ski-doo or dog sled. If you make the pilgrimage out the door to the post office once a week/month with all your eBay sales on mass, put that in your description. Someone may need that dialysis machine they just bought for $5!!
Gord
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