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When would you start getting worried?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 3924232" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>And herein lies a big problem with eBay and big money items. Actually it presents a problem for the bidder. I'd buy ANYTHING from Godstang because I know his reputation right here, but without knowing it was him that low feedback rating could end up being a red flag and folks might miss a great opportunity to get a quality product at a good price. It also shows that there are great, standup sellers on eBay with low feedback ratings either because they are new members or because they don't buy/sell often. I guess you just have to use common sense when considering a big money purchase. Like maybe requesting (before you bid) the seller's phone number to ask questions vs. sending an email through eBay's system. Maybe even a verifiable home address vs. trusting that what was given eBay is valid. Just two thoughts which would better protect the buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 3924232, member: 6727"] And herein lies a big problem with eBay and big money items. Actually it presents a problem for the bidder. I'd buy ANYTHING from Godstang because I know his reputation right here, but without knowing it was him that low feedback rating could end up being a red flag and folks might miss a great opportunity to get a quality product at a good price. It also shows that there are great, standup sellers on eBay with low feedback ratings either because they are new members or because they don't buy/sell often. I guess you just have to use common sense when considering a big money purchase. Like maybe requesting (before you bid) the seller's phone number to ask questions vs. sending an email through eBay's system. Maybe even a verifiable home address vs. trusting that what was given eBay is valid. Just two thoughts which would better protect the buyer. [/QUOTE]
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