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To: Rambi who wrote (2835)1/10/2001 6:04:25 PM
From: YlangYlangBreezeRespond to of 6089
 
PIMPL!!!

At your believing it, not at X, I would never laugh at X, well okay, never is a strong word, I like X, but, well, you understand. I laid into a seller with a perfect record recently when she mailed a package with a Red Velvet Baby's First Christmas Dress and then said she'd pray it got there on time <snort>, and lied about when she's mailed it. Ha! So there! Take that! Bad feedback is terrible for a seller, but of little consequence for a buyer.



To: Rambi who wrote (2835)1/10/2001 8:30:33 PM
From: epicureRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 6089
 
I have over 1000 positive transactions. That insane gentleman of whom you speak (a right winger perhaps) recently chose another victim. I got an email the other day (she knew I'd had dealings with him because I left negative feedback for him after he posted libelous things in my feedback- which Ebay graciously removed) from a poor woman who had bought 600 dollars worth of china from him. It was terribly damaged, and he had not mentioned it. Her refused to take the china back. He was calling her names, horrible names. It was terrible. I sent her a cyberhug and told her to write Ebay as I had done- and sent her a copy of his old emails to me, on the theory that the word of two people is better than one.

Of course 99.9% of Ebay transactions have been positive for me.

And of course I don't mind you mentioning it.