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Ebay feedback website?


Guest Ferret1959

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Guest Ferret1959

There's a website were you can check Ebayers feedback without trawling through all the feedback.

You can just look for negs, neutrals and pos's.

Anyone have a link for it please?

Thanks.

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Yup. Toolhaus is a wonderful site and even better when you can use them to set up the ability to right-click on a feedback score and check for negs/neuts either gotten or given without having to go to the site.

" My choices in life were either to be a piano player in a whore house or a politician. And to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference!" - Harry Truman, 33rd US President

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The feed back, is really only important to the seller, not the buyer.

Also, the feed back has got out if hand, even if someone has had a bad transaction, they are reluctant to leave bad feed back, as bad feed back will come there way as well. so many bad transactions, now go, with no feed back given,

its better not to leave a negative feed back,

 

sean

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I think Toolhaus gives a false impression of a user. Unless someone takes into consideration the time scale and the total overall feedback of the person concerned its difficult to find anyone how actually looks like a decent seller/buyer !

I tend to pay lots more attention to the tone and content of replies to negs given by others and to the negs given unless the negs are very much of a pattern. I think that gives a pretty good sense of a user.

 

A seller who leaves negs in response to any neutral is one I will avoid.

 

A seller who has all (or most) negs for not shipping or not as described is one I will avoid.

 

A buyer who has left dozens of negs is one that has any bid canceled and the ID added to my blocked bidder list.

" My choices in life were either to be a piano player in a whore house or a politician. And to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference!" - Harry Truman, 33rd US President

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