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Have you ever received a really Ridculous Negative Feedback
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I got this really ridiculous feedback today , it was so ridiculous that I didnt even get upset, I just laughed when I saw it.
"Could not Remove Tag from Jeans Seller was no help"
He received it on Tuesday - I was away yesterday on business so
i didnt get a chance to check my email. Which brings to mind I really need to get a T-mobile Sidekick, If anyone is selling or knows of a good deal let me know. Back to the subject, he emailed me yesterday to ask about what to do about getting the tag off. What he meant was the size sticker on the back. . So I am now a bad seller because he couldnt remove the sticker. Maybe I should have hand delivered it and helped him to take it off. -
LOL...all kinds of people out there, you want to get everybody to like you but it's nearly impossible. Just try to get that feedback score as close to 100% as you can. One or two impatient (or dumb) buyers won't make much difference, just reply to his feedback so your potential buyers will understand what's going on.
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I got one on a slim-fit polo last week saying that 'The shirt showed my belly' even though the listing clearly stated the measurements for the shirt. She never attempted to contact me with her 'belly' problem either. Oh well, just take the good with the bad!
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I haven't gotten ridiculous feedbacks as much as I have what I considered feedback from unreasonable buyers. I've learned that not leaving FB first really cuts down on this.

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Exactly, never leave feedback first they even tell you that at the Ebay University seminars.
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the problem is, half of the people that leave neg fb have 0-5 feedback themselves and don't even know wtf they're doing. i had someone buy now 2 of my items, pay for one and leave a neg for the other that says "i don't want it" ... wtf is that ? lol
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the problem is, half of the people that leave neg fb have 0-5 feedback themselves and don't even know wtf they're doing. i had someone buy now 2 of my items, pay for one and leave a neg for the other that says "i don't want it" ... wtf is that ? lol
Some do that. But there are eBay sellers with dozens -or hundreds!- of "never received item...never received item...item not as described..." feedbacks, yet they're still there and people are still buying from them. I guess such buyers like gambling. -
Negs do ususally come from newbie ebay users.

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some customers are impossible to please, i sell 10-20 items each day on ebay and some people email you in 2 days asking where their item is, it's crazy.
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<< some customers are impossible to please, i sell 10-20 items each day on ebay and some people email you in 2 days asking where their item is, it's crazy >>
Seems like some sellers "attract" more crazy people than others, though. And there's a reason for it. There are lots of sellers who have tens of thousands of feedbacks and still maintain a rating of 98.5% or better. If a seller has under a 98.5% feedback, IMO, there's something wrong with them. I used to give benefit of a doubt, but no more. There's a reason for their poor feedback. I consider poor to be anything under 97%. And the reason is not because they attract all the crazy buyers. -
<<< Negs do ususally come from newbie ebay users. >>>
I wouldn't know. The two negs I have (on almost 1000 FBs) weren't from newbies. They were from unreasonable people, IMO.[/img]
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