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Old 11-14-2004, 10:33 PM  
mkx
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Originally posted by SureFire
Depends what you are selling if eBay feedback score really matters. A high feedback of just buying doesn't give one creditability.

I rarely buy from a power seller unless they have a buy now listing and their shipping is reasonable.

From what I understand is that potential buyers really doesn?t look at your feedback post count but what you are selling or buying and how much did it cost. For example if I saw a digital camera for sale and I went and looked at the sellers feedback and he/she got tons of great feedback for being a fast pay for stupid/cheap auctions, I wouldn?t trust the seller and move on.

For cheap tricks, list an item and have another person in another state win the bid.
It depends what your selling. If the product is new or used, and if they have options to buy from more reputable sellers. However, most eBayers rather save $5 than care about a couple negative feedback. That's what chargebacks are for
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