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"Tom Pfeiffer" wrote in message
... What exactly did I say in my comment above that was picking on you? I merely mentioned that eBay can and will remove negative feedback if they want to, you can look at my feedback and read the neutral comment left by the guy that I left a negative for. Then go look at his feedback, and you'll see my comment is missing. As for how to make them do it, I have no idea. If you have no idea, then do not imply that I was not telling the truth. I admit that I took you to task previously for your fee avoidance tactics, and I still think they were sneaky and showed either poor judgment or a lack of ethics on your part. The fact that your $9.99 item sold for $10.50 doesn't seem like a stunning success to me, nor was it my intent to "ruin" you, only to expose your unscrupulous behavior to others that happened to read my comments. Obviously, not everyone on eBay reads this newsgroup or my posts. I set the shipping price such that a bid of $9.99 is acceptable to me. Don't you see? This shipping charge thing is a common practice. Look, I just bought a small Domke case on eBay, and I paid $9 on S/H. And this is from a power seller who does this on each of his 1000's of auctions. Do I think $9 is more than enough to mail a 1 lb bag? Yes. Did that stop me? No. Why? Obviously because I am not stupid nor stubborn. Here's the real bottom line: You cheat eBay to avoid paying their fees, you try to mislead buyers by listing items at very low prices with excessive shipping and "fees" just to come by and pick up an item locally. Two of your thirteen ebay transaction have ended in you getting negative feedback, and while I agree one of those could very well have been retaliatory, the other one says "Sent opened software w/no license code. Not above stealing money from others!", which seems to fit right into the pattern of behavior you've exhibited lately. Those are the facts. As I said, eBay does not remove false feedbacks as long as left by the real users. Regarding the first negative feedback I got on eBay: I sold three copies of that software, one locally, two on eBay. I had the other two buyers' testomonies and I send them to eBay. I also challenged the guy who left me the negative feedback to report to FBI. He dropped out of sight. It is clear what he tried to do, he tried to steal a $200 software. Do you think he would have let me go otherwise? Do you think eBay wouldn't have terminated my account otherwise? Either you are stupid not to see this, or you just want to take a cheap shot to smear my reputation. You are such a disgrace. Tom P. "Q. Lu" wrote in message ... well, you can click on the transaction in which I got a negative feedback and see what happened. I ordered something, never got it delivered. I left a negative feedback to the seller and he revenged by giving me one too. At the end, I got full refund from half.com, an eBay owned website(click on the transaction and you will see the record). But eBay said something like "unless we get a court order, we can not remove a negative feedback even it is proven to be retalitary. ..." I say that is total B.S. Tom, if you can tell me how to make eBay remove such obvious false feedback, it will be appreciated. The nickname is meant to make the post stand out, and it paid out. Someone bought my G3 directly, instead of wasting time on eBay. Obviously he was smarter on reading ebay feedbacks. Bottomline, you picked on two auctions I had, but couldn't ruin either one. Haven't you realized that there are better things to do other than going after me unsuccessfully? "Tom Pfeiffer" wrote in message ... I see that Q.Lu has a new nickname. I once left someone a negative feedback because their ID had been stolen and used to (fraudulently) purchase a camera from me. Once it got sorted out, the original owner of the ID had my negative feedback removed from his record, but eBay refused to remove the neutral item he left for me that basically said he wasn't the one who bought the camera from me. So don't believe that eBay can't or won't remove feedback, it's not true. Tom P. "Canon G3" wrote in message ... I got refund from Half.com for last transaction because seller didn't ship the thing. Click on the transaction to see detail. Same with the other one. eBay doesn't remove false feedbacks even after their investigation proves feebacks are false! "Danny B." wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 22:07:03 -0500, "Canon G3" wrote: Like New G3, plus 2 Lensmate adapters (52mm, 58mm), standalone rapid charger Nice feedback. NOT! |
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 12:25:55 -0500, "Q. Lu"
wrote: Obviously because I am not stupid nor stubborn. ^^^^^ Well, one of two isn't bad |
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 12:25:55 -0500, "Q. Lu"
wrote: left me the negative feedback to report to FBI LOL! Right, that would be right up there as a number one priority on their list is clear what he tried to do, he tried to steal a $200 software. Do you just want to take a cheap shot to smear my reputation. Oops.. Too late ? |
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"Q. Lu" wrote in message
... "Tom Pfeiffer" wrote in message ... What exactly did I say in my comment above that was picking on you? I merely mentioned that eBay can and will remove negative feedback if they want to, you can look at my feedback and read the neutral comment left by the guy that I left a negative for. Then go look at his feedback, and you'll see my comment is missing. As for how to make them do it, I have no idea. If you have no idea, then do not imply that I was not telling the truth. Sorry if I implied you were lying. What I meant to say was you were wrong, eBay can and will remove feedback IF THEY WANT TO. I have no idea how to make them do it, though I have firsthand experience that they can. Is that more clear for you? As I said, eBay does not remove false feedbacks as long as left by the real users. Wrong. They removed my negative feedback from this person's account: http://cgi2.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAP...d=weatherman23 You can see the retaliatory neutral feedback he left me on April 3 of this year he http://cgi2.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAP...=2&ite ms=200 Regarding the first negative feedback I got on eBay: I sold three copies of that software, one locally, two on eBay. I had the other two buyers' testomonies and I send them to eBay. I also challenged the guy who left me the negative feedback to report to FBI. He dropped out of sight. It is clear what he tried to do, he tried to steal a $200 software. Do you think he would have let me go otherwise? Do you think eBay wouldn't have terminated my account otherwise? I took a moment to look at this guys feedback, 133 positive comments and one negative comment (from you), apparently you also tried to charge him an extra fee for using PayPal (that's illegal, by the way). Just based on his feedback history and yours, guess who I would believe? I"ll bet you charged the local guy $8 bucks for the pleasure of meeting you, too. Either you are stupid not to see this, or you just want to take a cheap shot to smear my reputation. You are such a disgrace. I may be stupid, I have no evidence to the contrary to offer in my defense. But you don't need me to smear your reputation, sir, you're an accomplished professional in that regard. Tom P. |
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"Q. Lu" wrote: Either you are stupid not to see this, or you just want to take a cheap shot to smear my reputation. You are such a disgrace. Actually, you're doing a very good job of that yourself, Tom doesn't need to help you. Lisa |
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Right, this is the same gang who attacked me two weeks ago. Look at the
fact: I sold my stuff both times! You are still angry about that, aren't you? Hahaha "Lisa Horton" wrote in message ... "Q. Lu" wrote: Either you are stupid not to see this, or you just want to take a cheap shot to smear my reputation. You are such a disgrace. Actually, you're doing a very good job of that yourself, Tom doesn't need to help you. Lisa |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:23:22 -0500, "Q. Lu"
wrote: Right, this is the same gang who attacked me two weeks ago. Look at the fact: I sold my stuff both times! You are still angry about that, aren't you? Hahaha Apparently they're all pretty consistent in recognizing a moron |
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Whatever, look at your paycheck and tell me what a pathetic loser you are. I
am out of here. This NG is full of clowns and not many deal goes through here any more. "Danny B." wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:23:22 -0500, "Q. Lu" wrote: Right, this is the same gang who attacked me two weeks ago. Look at the fact: I sold my stuff both times! You are still angry about that, aren't you? Hahaha Apparently they're all pretty consistent in recognizing a moron |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 22:38:29 -0500, "Q. Lu"
wrote: Whatever, look at your paycheck and tell me what a pathetic loser you are. I am out of here. This NG is full of clowns and not many deal goes through here any more. lol! Now you actually KNOW what I do for a living, or what my income is? What a freaking idiot. |
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