
apl
Stand Up Comity
I always use the eBay system of communication, not regular email, so there's a virtual paper trail they can look at.
undermind said:Is there a flaw in Ebay's feedback system?
dweeb said:Most definitely! And the assholes who run ebay could care less. I listed an item and the ebay servers failed 2 hours before the end of the auction, so I decided to terminate the auction. One of the bidders left me a neg feedback even though there had been NO TRANSACTION of any kind. Not even a winning bidder since the auction had been terminated early. Ebay won't remove it. They are assholes and I quit dealing with them. Craigslist is what I use now. It works just as well for the things I sell. Fuck ebay in the ass!![]()
undermind said:Hey I've got an Ebay question in a little different direction. There are some smart Ebay'ers here that should know..
Is there a way to set up a private listing on Ebay? If I find a seller on a classifieds forum like GS or HR/BBS with a low post count but happens to have excellent feedback on Ebay, can we set up a private sale on Ebay? That way you could have the benefit of the Paypal security.
dgatwood said:IIRC, it's called a private auction. Yes, I'm pretty sure you can do it. No, I don't know how.![]()
Well, if I just send someone money via paypal for an item, Paypal isn't going to just refund my money if the item isn't received.. Am I missing something?Rick Shepherd said:You can just do the deal through Paypal, simple as that!
Good idea actually.apl said:One quick and dirty way is to make a listing that no one would ever bid on but the other guy could find, and a Buy It Now for the agreed to price. Don't forget to figure in your eBay, PayPal, and shipping fees. The listing might look like:
Title: Guitar
Description: Guitar, six strings.
IIRC, it's called a private auction. Yes, I'm pretty sure you can do it. No, I don't know how.
I'd like to hear more about this if anyone knows. I set up a little mock listing to see if I could see an option for this, but didn't. But I could very well be missing something.dgatwood said:IIRC, it's called a private auction. Yes, I'm pretty sure you can do it. No, I don't know how.