I need your opinion

Any chance you might be this seller that you're inquiring about?! Lol
One way to advertise without paying your charter dues, lol.

To answer the questions, yes and yes. Seems to have quality items, some with provenance. The only neutral feedback was some fool who blamed the seller because the post office didn't deliver it by the day ebay estimated it to arrive.
 

Member is not in same state as seller states items are shipping from.
 

As an eBay Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
Please be nice to new members.
 

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That's what drove my question. Just an odd question for something so blatantly obvious.
 

Please be nice to new members.

Sorry I thought facts were facts, regardless of yer feelings... I stated the facts, and wondered aloud about the seriousness of an obvious answer, my bad, I guess I'm a bad boy!!! LOL
 

Sorry I thought facts were facts, regardless of yer feelings... I stated the facts, and wondered aloud about the seriousness of an obvious answer, my bad, I guess I'm a bad boy!!! LOL

I directed my comment to no particular member, I requested members be nice to new members,

"Facts are facts" and the fact is I asked members to be nice to new members.
 

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Had a recent purchase on eBay. Seller had good reputation, had sold that item before in quantity. They made a mistake on pricing it and before they realized it they had another quantity set sold out. Rather than explain or honor their price they had eBay cancel it and claimed their account had been hacked. Then they put up a new listing with the correct price. What would you have done in their place? I have always honored my price even if it was my bad. Bad part was I couldn’t leave feedback and eBay ignored mu concerns about it. Was I wrong?
 

Had a recent purchase on eBay. Seller had good reputation, had sold that item before in quantity. They made a mistake on pricing it and before they realized it they had another quantity set sold out. Rather than explain or honor their price they had eBay cancel it and claimed their account had been hacked. Then they put up a new listing with the correct price. What would you have done in their place? I have always honored my price even if it was my bad. Bad part was I couldn’t leave feedback and eBay ignored mu concerns about it. Was I wrong?
To me it would depend on the price of the item versus the price of the mistake. If I inadvertently listed a 10.00 item for 1.00 then so be it. Anything above that I'm not giving away. Mistakes are made, people need to accept that. We aren't robots (speaking for myself anyway). I'm not selling anyone anything for $1 that I want $100 for, or $5 that I want $50 for. I wouldn't go through all the bs saying my account was hacked though. I'd be up front and honest about it.
 

Yes, please be nice to the people with 7 posts who ask pointless questions while adding nothing of value to the forum.
 

Yes, please be nice to the people with 7 posts who ask pointless questions while adding nothing of value to the forum.


I repeat, please be nice to new members, does not matter if they have 7 or 700 posts.
 

Yes, please be nice to the people with 7 posts who ask pointless questions while adding nothing of value to the forum.

hey Ben. You have more then 7 Posts So I don't Need to be nice to You right ? :tongue3:.

Simply Put,

You don't Like the Rules Here.....

000aaa.webp

As Treasure Hunter said.

All Members Should be Treated Equal :coffee2:
 

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