Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!

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  • BU54CB
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    What happened to asking a seller a question about an item?

    The onus is on the buyer to ask a question about said item if the seller description or photos are lacking, period.

    When I buy an item on ebay and am not satisfied with a description, I ask a question. If the seller's photos aren't clear, I ask a question.

    Why is it the sellers fault that the buyer didn't ask questions? Granted, some sellers aren't pros at listing their items or leave things out, but not their fault if the buyer didn't ask questions.

    Seems pretty simple to me.

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  • jake33
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    brewersfanatic2

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  • beachpetrol
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    To reiterate another post, the ebay ID brewersfanatic31 does not exist. Jake, can you verify that this is the correct ID?

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  • Roady
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    You guys hash it out. Eat your own. Turn your backs on your fellow board members. I'm done.

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  • Roady
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    I can read just fine.
    And unlike others I don't have to misrepresent the sellers description to make my argument fit with my agenda.

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  • earlywynnfan
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    Originally posted by Roady
    Does anyone else see the problem with some of your responses?

    You turn on a fellow board member, a fellow collector mind you, who did nothing wrong to warrant a negative. And you take up for a stranger with reading comprehension problems.
    Did you happen to read post #17? Just curious.

    So I take it you feel two pics and six words plus a name makes for an excellent description? I've asked that twice, and it appears I'm the only one who doesn't think so.

    I'm not defending the buyer, I'm trying to help the seller for the next time. I didn't say he warranted a negative, I didn't take up with a stranger with reading comprehension problems. Show me where I did!! It seems to me that YOU are the one turning on a fellow board member/collector, or maybe YOU are the one with reading comprehension problems.

    Ken

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  • camarokids
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    I have dealt with Jake many times. Both buying and selling. Never any issues.

    I see both sides of the issue here.

    When I sell something on ebay, I post multiple pictures and a detailed description.

    If the back side was dirty, a picture should have been posted with a description, since the front was perfectly clean. I think that is why the buyer was/is upset.

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  • Roady
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    Originally posted by johnsontravis@ymail.com

    Also Roady while the info in the description and pictures might have been acceptable for a collector it isn't for anyone else. Unluckily for Jake a non collector came by and won the auction. I wouldn't call either party a fool. Really it is just a bad situation which could have been avoided by each party, things like this happen. You can think the buyer is dumb, but all you are proving is how you fail to look at the big picture and only think of it from a collectors perspective.
    Just a sign of the times we live in. Someone can't, or is too lazy to , add up 1+1 and there is no shortage of people who are willing to make excuses for them.

    Only an idiot, collector or not, would read that auction and not think the pants are GAME USED BY A MLB PLAYER.

    You state with authority....."the description and pictures might have been acceptable for a collector it isn't for anyone else."
    Really? That's a fact?
    I state that the buyer is either a moron or can't read english or is just a jerk.
    Anyone who sees the category and the description should be able to add up 1+1 and know the answer.
    And if the buyer is too stupid to understand it then that is on them.

    1. The seller listed it in the correct category.
    2. The seller's description, the real one not the one some of you want to post, is very clear the pants are game used by a MLB player.
    3. The buyer didn't ask any questions before bidding.

    The seller did nothing wrong and yet some of you are trying really hard to make it seem like he did.

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  • johnsontravis@ymail.com
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    Jake I searched up the EBay ID and it came back as not existing. Are you sure that you posted it exactly right? Are you able to give a link to the buyers account?

    Also Roady while the info in the description and pictures might have been acceptable for a collector it isn't for anyone else. Unluckily for Jake a non collector came by and won the auction. I wouldn't call either party a fool. Really it is just a bad situation which could have been avoided by each party, things like this happen. You can think the buyer is dumb, but all you are proving is how you fail to look at the big picture and only think of it from a collectors perspective.

    You won't get your 100% back but if you do reply to the negative feedback with what happened I don't think the negative feedback will scare any future buyers.

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  • Roady
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    Does anyone else see the problem with some of your responses?

    You turn on a fellow board member, a fellow collector mind you, who did nothing wrong to warrant a negative. And you take up for a stranger with reading comprehension problems.

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  • Roady
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    Originally posted by earlywynnfan
    Do you feel this seller posted awesome photos and a crystal clear description here? "Game used pants with an open bottom" doesn't say much to me.
    Just to be clear in my above post.

    The description on the auction is: Game used Alcides Escobar pants with open bottom

    Not just "Game used pants with an open bottom"

    I guess the description you posted doesn't say much to you earlywynnfan. That is because you left out the most important part of it.

    When you post the real description ti says a lot more. It says these pants were used by a MLB player and therefore must be used.

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  • Roady
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    The buyer is obviously an imbecile and some of you are making too many excuses for his foolishness.

    Lets look at the category these pants are listed under.........
    Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop>Game Used Memorabilia>Baseball-MLB>Jerseys

    Clue #1

    Now lets look at the description of the pants earlywynnfan so graciously posted.............
    Game used Alcides Escobar pants with open bottom

    What's this? earlywynnfan left out ALCIDES ESCOBAR in the description. Now why would you do that earlywynnfan?

    Clue #2

    The buyer is a moron and defending the buyer for his ignorance is pathetic.

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  • earlywynnfan
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    Originally posted by PAC
    I don't mind buyers returning items for silly reasons, even though I posted awesome photos and a crystal clear description. Whatever, no big deal, I'll eat the shipping cost and sell it to someone else.

    But an UNJUSTIFIED negative pisses me the hell off, especially when it ruins my previously 100% positive feedback.
    Do you feel this seller posted awesome photos and a crystal clear description here? "Game used pants with an open bottom" doesn't say much to me.

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  • beachpetrol
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    If the buyer is unwilling to revise the negative feedback and ebay will not remove it, I suggest you reply to the negative feedback and explain the situation in 80 characters or less. You may also want to include the ebay buyers ID in the reply so that other sellers who read your feedback, know who this punk is and can block them from buying their items.

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  • PAC
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    Re: Got negtive feedback from item showing "too much" game use!

    I don't mind buyers returning items for silly reasons, even though I posted awesome photos and a crystal clear description. Whatever, no big deal, I'll eat the shipping cost and sell it to someone else.

    But an UNJUSTIFIED negative pisses me the hell off, especially when it ruins my previously 100% positive feedback.

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