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  1. #46
    Terry Collins
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    Re: Warning about a CONMAN using ebay. This is real.

    Rod Speed wrote:

    >
    > And you have to pay the ebay charges on those transactions.


    I gather you mean the seller has to.
    And if as Op said, there are listing fees, that hardly encourages peeps
    to place stuff for sale on spec (transformers, SM power supplies, 12V HD
    motors, and other junk tat have limited use)
    >


    >>If you want to post a negative, you have to take online lessons.

    >
    >
    > Wrong again, you just have to pretend to read that crap just once.


    Nope, you have to make a choice, then, even if you get it correct, it
    wants to repeat all that crap again. Now, that was the total waste of
    time in my books.



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  2. #47
    Rod Speed
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    Re: Warning about a CONMAN using ebay. This is real.

    Terry Collins <[email protected]> wrote
    > Rod Speed wrote


    >> And you have to pay the ebay charges on those transactions.


    > I gather you mean the seller has to.


    Yep.

    > And if as Op said, there are listing fees,


    Yeah, I was including those in what the seller has to pay.

    > that hardly encourages peeps to place stuff for sale
    > on spec (transformers, SM power supplies, 12V HD
    > motors, and other junk tat have limited use)


    You can wait for the occasion free listing days.

    >>> If you want to post a negative, you have to take online lessons.


    >> Wrong again, you just have to pretend to read that crap just once.


    > Nope,


    Yep.

    > you have to make a choice, then, even if you get
    > it correct, it wants to repeat all that crap again.


    Trivial to pretend you've taken it.

    > Now, that was the total waste of time in my books.


    Sure, but you dont have to actually take anything.

    And that only applys to newbies anyway.





  3. #48
    diode
    Guest

    Re: Warning about a CONMAN using ebay. This is real.

    An easy check is.
    Look at who is giving the glowing report.
    If that person has a store and good history going back years it lends cred
    to them and what they say.
    Fake endorsement comes from fake accounts with no history of their own.

    IMHO.

    Ben



    "Whatcher?" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:43e26ffb$0$17807$61c65585@un-2park-reader-01.sydney.pipenetworks.com.au...
    >
    > "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Whatcher? <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>> news:[email protected]...
    >>>> Whatcher? <[email protected]> wrote
    >>>>> Rod Speed <[email protected]> wrote
    >>>>>> Whatcher? <[email protected]> wrote
    >>>>>>> Nev <[email protected]> wrote
    >>>>>>>> Untermensch wrote
    >>>>
    >>>>>>>>> Check out this feedback :
    >>>>
    >>>>>>>>> http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayI...plies_auctions
    >>>>
    >>>>>>>>> We nearly became his next victims but all this neg feedback
    >>>>>>>>> appeared suddenly and we got out.
    >>>>
    >>>>>>>> Hard to have sympathy for people who hand over large sums of cash
    >>>>>>>> to ebay users with newly created accounts and no feedback rating.
    >>>>
    >>>>>>> Feedback ratings are all bull****.
    >>>>
    >>>>>> No they arent.
    >>>>
    >>>>>>> Read my previous post.
    >>>>
    >>>>>> Completely useless.
    >>>>
    >>>>>>> Anyone can make a glowing rating in no time and never sold a thing
    >>>>>>> before on Ebay.
    >>>>
    >>>>>> Wrong, as always.
    >>>>
    >>>>> Yeah, you can.
    >>>>
    >>>> No you cant.
    >>>>
    >>>>> As explained, I know someone who has.
    >>>>
    >>>> No you dont.
    >>>>
    >>>>> Never sold a thing before and wanted to so got a bunch of friends
    >>>>> together and they all got multiple fake email addresses, signed on
    >>>>> to Ebay and "bought" at the fake auctions she held. They all put in
    >>>>> glowing reports on her from all these accounts. She had a fabulous
    >>>>> seller reputation when she came to sell the first thing she ever
    >>>>> sold on Ebay, as a result.
    >>>>
    >>>> Wrong again. You cant get 'a fabulous seller reputation' that way,
    >>>> there will only be a tiny handful of references, and over a short time.

    >>
    >>> Wrong as always, Rod. Sure CAN get a good rep that way.

    >>
    >> Just respewing that drivel cuts no mustard.
    >>
    >>>> You just cant produce the THOUSANDS of successful

    >>
    >>> If the last half a dozen sales are all that has ever been done by you
    >>> and ALL give a glowing report, what would YOU see?

    >>
    >> An obvious possibility for a faked up tiny handful of references.
    >>

    >
    > Therefore, any HONEST person selling all year around on Ebay would be a
    > dishonest person to you, Rod. Yep, that says it all about Ebay and Rod to
    > me!
    >
    >
    >






  4. #49
    john doe
    Guest

    Re: Warning about a CONMAN using ebay. This is real.

    Rod Speed wrote:

    >> Yep, that says it all about Ebay and Rod to me!

    >
    > Never ever could bull**** its way out of a wet paper bag.
    >
    >


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