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Re: Ebay Story (Long)

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Ebay Story (Long)
From: Jay Fishbein <type79@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:23:17 -0500
Your first statement is why I didn't register. They don't need ebay 
usernames and other data and if they are so noble why does one have to 
be already registered with ebay to use their site?

I agree completely with your other statements. For some reason, some 
people see the internet as a reason to be stupid. The same person that 
wouldn't buy something sight unseen in a classified ad in the local 
paper will do just that over the internet. People respond to 
solicitations for personal information without thinking who is asking 
and others really think that if they send $4,500 to a foreign stranger, 
that person is going to send them $100,000.

It's the same with the posting of information. People post personal 
information on websites not giving it a thought what strangers and 
lowlifes might be accessing it.

ebay deals are no different than any other transaction whether it be a 
classified ad in the newspaper or magazine or through your friend's 
friend's cousin. The same percentage of dishonest, less than completely 
honest, or on the flipside great people exist on ebay that exist in real 
life.

Sure once in awhile you might get less than what you bargained-for by 
the seller than turns the damaged portion of the item away from the 
camera and blames you for not asking if he is lying in his description, 
but in the overwhelming majority of transactions it is a great source 
for merchandise.

And as a seller, I can tell you that every buyer out there isn't always 
pleasant. I've got about 6 users on my own blocked bidder  list.

I still say, the best ebay test is this. Email the seller, ask him 
anything, ANYTHING. The tone of their response, whether they respond at 
all, whether answer your question or avoid it with vague statements 
gives you the best idea of who you are dealing with.


jay fishbein
wallingford, ct <http://home.ix.netcom.com/%7Etype79/>

http://home.ix.netcom.com/~type79/ <http://home.ix.netcom.com/%7Etype79/>

<>"CHANGE IS INEVITABLE, EXCEPT FROM VENDING MACHINES."

 



Biff Jones wrote:

> Pa,
>
> Just for the hell of it I registered (could that be a scam in itself?) 
> and most of those that I read were stories of peoples stupidty.  Most 
> had clear warning signals before they lost their money/goods but went 
> merrily on anyway. I have had a few auctions where clearly something 
> wasn't right and I called the person on it and reported them to ebay 
> and refused to finalize the deal.




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