dumpsterdiver
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I sell at least 50% glass or china items. Most everything I send is fairly breakable. I listed this Vaseline glass bowl. It had some chips but it's not listed very often in this round shape. It sells for about around $50 with free shipping. Then I get a one sentence email this item is broken.
The buyer has over 300 feedbacks so it seems possible it broke. But I honestly would have thrown it out the car window without fear of it breaking. The glass was very thick and well packed. I write back, I'm so sorry etc., please send me a photo etc.
Then I never hear another word. This has happened to me repeatedly. I would like to time a false positive feedback at the last possible moment so they can't retaliate. Anyone ever tried this? And how do I calculate the last possible moment? I'm not really a vindictive person but the number of people handing out instant refunds must be pretty high.
The buyer has over 300 feedbacks so it seems possible it broke. But I honestly would have thrown it out the car window without fear of it breaking. The glass was very thick and well packed. I write back, I'm so sorry etc., please send me a photo etc.
Then I never hear another word. This has happened to me repeatedly. I would like to time a false positive feedback at the last possible moment so they can't retaliate. Anyone ever tried this? And how do I calculate the last possible moment? I'm not really a vindictive person but the number of people handing out instant refunds must be pretty high.
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