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I will say I hate some of the buyer requirements people do put up feed back wise.

I will take my Ebay account for example. I hardly ever use Ebay but I have 7 rating spread over 6 years because I may get 1-2 things a year off ebay.

But that is an example of a low rating account that generally looks good is it an older account spread over a lot of years.
 
But does that actually prevent these people from bidding on it? What if someone with a 2 feedback wins???????? Can I just say it's not valid, will ebay still charge my the fee to sell the phone? I am not a huge ebay user - I think my rating is 68. I have sold 5 or 6 things on ebay and have never had a problem until now. I am thinking of just using gazelle or one of those sites



I said that all the time when I sold and I still got dumb asses that had 0 feedback and still bid. The best you can do is cancel their bid. (Or do what i did and stop selling on ebay.)
 
Just don't use eBay. It's so crappy these days, about 90% of everything is a time waster/scam in some shape or form. I've only had one good experience on eBay, out of around 20.

Not true...

I have over 200 positive transactions through eBay - while I have had some bad ones, you just have to do your homework. Only bid on trusted seller's items and establish buyer requirements if you are selling.
 
I said that all the time when I sold and I still got dumb asses that had 0 feedback and still bid. The best you can do is cancel their bid. (Or do what i did and stop selling on ebay.)

The last 3G iPhone I sold was to a buyer with no feedback. This was also his first purchase. Payment was made immediately after the auction ended and there were no problems. You are missing out on some good people who have no intentions of cheating anyone.
 
Spam.

If you can't manage how to sell on eBay, how is posting here going to help you with that?
 
Not true...

I have over 200 positive transactions through eBay - while I have had some bad ones, you just have to do your homework. Only bid on trusted seller's items and establish buyer requirements if you are selling.

ALL the sellers I bought off were at least 98% or higher, the item was still fake/not as described. :(
 
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