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Originally Posted by Jim Lutz
Now....for my two cents worth. People who do that sort of business keep going because a majority of people are "nice guys" and nice guys don't ever make trouble. They "chalk it up" and move on. Well, IMHO when someone clearly is in the wrong, they MUST be called on it. That is the way change happens.
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+1million! This is the problem I have with the Ebay feedback system. I don't trust anyone who has over 100 feedbacks without a negative. It's human nature that out of 100+ transactions you're going to meet up with a jerk and earn yourself a negative or two. Unless instead of calling a spade a spade you "roll over" and give the deserving party a positive in fear of the proverbial retaliatory neg! The only problem is the offending party moves on, positive feedback in place, ready to throw it to the next unsuspecting victim. JMHO