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So my ebay use has been very light of late and I dealt with some morons such that 2 of my last 5 transactions have negative feedback.
Overall I'm still at like 97% but I know those 2 right at the top will cost me $$ on any sales I make. Is there any stuff that sells stupid cheap on ebay that I could use to generate positive feedbacks? |
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do searches for $.01 items with free shipping. recipes, ebooks, and other assorted junk will pop up.
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I've always thought the feedback system at eBay was busted. Why does it matter for buyers (read: me)? As soon as my account gets negative, I could sign-up for a new one, and there's no benefit to having positive. Has anybody ever won an auction and then the seller said "I'm sorry, you want to pay me more than anybody else, but you have 0 feedback. I'm not selling to you."?
-Sam |
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Feedback is rigged. When I sold on ebay this is what I did.
Create a new item to sell. You are selling a "recipe" a recipe for anything, it doesnt even matter. Pay $25 to feature that thing at the top. Place quantity at 1000 and buy it now at 1 cent, no payment required, free shipping. Doing that I took a brand new account to 1000+ feedback in less then 2 weeks. Alternativly you can buy "recipes" but its a much slower process. In case you havent figured it out yet "recipe" is just a way to buy and sell feedback on ebay. Happy selling! |
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[ QUOTE ]
I've always thought the feedback system at eBay was busted. Why does it matter for buyers (read: me)? As soon as my account gets negative, I could sign-up for a new one, and there's no benefit to having positive. Has anybody ever won an auction and then the seller said "I'm sorry, you want to pay me more than anybody else, but you have 0 feedback. I'm not selling to you."? -Sam [/ QUOTE ] Lots of 0 feedback people reckelssly bid and don't pay up, so some sellers ban them from bidding. |
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