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Old 10-02-2004, 08:45 AM
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Default Master list of reputable vintage ebay sellers - Is this possible?

Posted By: Howie

It's obvious at a glance of Brian's feedback that he's probably a good guy. He has some negatives, but these may be totally irrelevant to the nature of the item you're interested in placing a bid on. Take the time to read the issues that other buyers have had and consider if these might apply to your item. If you have any concerns, address them with the seller. Good sellers much prefer to address these questions before you place a bid, not after you've received the item. If your questions or concerns aren't addressed then I wouldn't take a chance if he's on the good guy list or not. The same applies to anybody else you see selling on Ebay. There will never be a good guy list that will guaranty that everybody will always be satisfied when dealing with somebody from the list. Even the best sellers are subject to delivery problems and unreasonable customer expectations.

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