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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I think that ebay should at least show the feedback level of the people bidding. In the past I'd shy away from auctions when I saw that all the bidders running up the auction had less than a few feedbacks. Anonymity is great but ebay should at least show the feeback rating of the bidders. If they don't want to show the exact number then at least show the feedback level of the bidder (0-10, 11-100, 101-200, etc). To me, the number of feedbacks of the bidders adds a little more credibility to the auctions. |
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