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March 21st, 2009, 21:52 | #16 |
In the sales rules Lisa's post says to edit the original post and add "banana" to the end of the post. Phalanx's post says do not edit the original post to add banana.
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March 22nd, 2009, 07:45 | #17 | ||
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But there's no grounds for neg feedback if you don't like the shipping cost. As for the rules on Banana'ing: Quote:
Prices and post content should be left intact. Many many people still delete the post and replace it with "SOLD" or edit out the price to "$SPF" or "$SOLD" or something similar. This, too, has not been strictly enforced.
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March 22nd, 2009, 11:16 | #18 | |
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If someone wastes your time, and then just stops communicating, that's worth a negative, IMHO. It's wasting people's time, and giving you false hope. Total piss off, especially if you need the money really badly.
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March 22nd, 2009, 12:35 | #19 |
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For me as seller, I never leave any negative feedback to my buyer even they decide to take and no cash on time, cancel the deal or shit happen, we never know about that.
I just never left one negative feedback to them. It's simple as that, once you are doing good to buyer then it's just a matter of time, they will come back to you. It's not hard to just move to another buyer, just hit the reply button and sent the PM, that's all you need plus keep in mind that once you hold for a guy and other PM coming through asking you to buy item, just don't ignore it, told them that item has been SPF or whatever reason and also told them if previous buyer flake then I will move to you. That's just it. It's mostly reason that I deserved 55 Positive trader rating, a few of them never done the deal with me. I always good to them and answer all questions even they decide not to take the deal. Again, it's just simple like that. It's like Canadian Tire, you buy shit and just realize that you need cash for another reason then you return item, CT don't leave negative feedback, they happy to take it and refund. It's like buyer item on here as well, you decide to buy then you realized your wife or girlfriend need new clothes then you tell buyer , you want to cancel the deal. It's plain and simple to understand. Just cancel the deal and move to next buyer. KND
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March 22nd, 2009, 12:42 | #20 |
The classifieds have not had the attention given to them by the staff sometimes. I've had sales adds that have sat for months, with the banana, banana bumps, etc. Sometimes they are very quick to go.
It would be nice if sellers had the ability to alter their thread title, and it would eliminate the need to view a thread only to find out at the end, somewhere, that an item is sold. I consider flaking to be a back-out of a deal after a price has been agreed and payment info released. Up until that point, it's not flaking.
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March 22nd, 2009, 12:45 | #21 |
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I can agree, but buying here is different than buying in a store.
When someone commit to buying your shit, you say no to other people and you package the item in a box and wrap it all good so Canada Post won't break it. If you are like me, you make sure you will have the time to go to the post office in the next 24h during open houres, that mean doing some sacrifices. If the persone back down after committing to buying, that mean I lost time and energy. And possibly money. Especially if I don't have a new buyer and the item comtinue to depreciate in value. So, IMO, flakers deserve negative, or at the very least, neutral feedbacks. If I'm not sure about an Item, I don't commit to buying and I simply ask questions or ask if the seller can hold it for me until I'm ready. I don't consider myself as a Wall-Mart, nor do I consider other sellers as wall-marts.
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March 22nd, 2009, 13:01 | #22 |
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Again, it's plan and simple. I never wrap any packages until payment has been clear ( clear mean receive in your bank account ) then I will pack, wrap and ready to hit Canada Post.
We're all scarified for this sport. KND
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March 22nd, 2009, 14:49 | #23 | |
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Every seller is free to deal with it as they see fit. The "Flakers will receive neg fb" statement is a clear and fair warning, no seller is obligated to leave neg feedback for flakers, and potentially flaky buyers can take their business elsewhere if they don't like it. That being said, the classified rules are clearly posted at the top of every Classified section.
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March 22nd, 2009, 17:10 | #24 |
Looking for form T-whatev
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As a seller I take deposits on stuff I sell, so I consider some one who flakes either some one who backs out of a deal after they've put down a deposit or paid for the item. If some one says yeah I want it, it's not sold until I either have 10% or full payment. As for bumping a thread with banana, thats fine, eventually we plan on having an automatic script move stuff for us from point a to point b every night and automatically prune threads that haven't had activity in 3 months
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March 22nd, 2009, 20:29 | #25 | |
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Saying the item is sold can easily be edited in to the original post. |
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