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Leave a negative. If they fix the problem to your satisfaction, you can always revise the feedback later. Sometimes the neg. is just the jolt needed to get a seller to respond. I've only left a handful of negs in my career but this is one of those situations that merits the nuclear option. I mean the guy at least should respond to your emails. Also, if you email again don't "threaten" w/a negative as I believe this violates eBay policy/TOS. Good luck.
Last edited by mintacular; 10-25-2009 at 06:43 PM. |
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I have left only one negative in over 800 ebay transactions. So it's not like I hand them out in reckless fashon. That said, giving a negative isn't the end of the world... Is it?
To read through some of these posts, you would think we were talking about confiscating the seller's first born child or sending them to prison. It's just a deserved negative feedback for a bad experience. Not the end of the world, IMO. |
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