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Posted By: dan mckee
Cy, the difference is that I am selling and bidders look at my feedback before bidding on a substantial item. It hurts me when I am getting nicked wrongly. On the other hand, bidders who do not use that ID to sell, will not be as affected by a few negatives. Sellers do not have the time to check every bidders FB that closely. Plus as a seller, I do not want the buying community knowing me as someone who gives out negatives after I receive positives. I conclude that the seller is at alot more risk than the bidder. As a bidder, I always leave FB for the seller immediately after inspecting the item whether he has left me FB or not. Dan. |
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