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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.
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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