From: Dragos on 27 Dec 2009 12:19 Anyone ever had this guy ask a million questions on your auctions then NEVER BID ON ANYTHING?
From: Bill Garber on 27 Dec 2009 12:31 "Dragos" <mgladson(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2308ec71-882b-4351-9542-1f78d1066817(a)m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com... > Anyone ever had this guy ask a million questions on your auctions then > NEVER BID ON ANYTHING? He has bought quite a few things in the past 3-4 months. Also, he's been a member since 2002, so what exactly is the problem? So, he asks a bunch of questions and then decides not to buy something from you? I'm sure it isn't just you. I have asked many questions and then not bid/bought an item. I've even done that at department stores. Where is the harm? Bill Garber
From: Cameron Kaiser on 27 Dec 2009 13:17 Dragos <mgladson(a)gmail.com> writes: >Anyone ever had this guy ask a million questions on your auctions then >NEVER BID ON ANYTHING? I can personally vouch for Dave, and I do. Besides, better that he ask a "million questions" and determine that's not the item he wants, rather than he ask no questions, buy the item, and complain about it, no? -- Cameron Kaiser * ckaiser(a)floodgap.com * posting with a Commodore 128 Computer Workshops: http://www.armory.com/%7Espectre/cwi/ Floodgap Systems: http://www.floodgap.com/ personal page: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/
From: Vanessa Ezekowitz on 27 Dec 2009 19:21 On 27 Dec 2009 12:17:01 -0600 Cameron Kaiser <ckaiser(a)floodgap.com> wrote: > Dragos <mgladson(a)gmail.com> writes: > > >Anyone ever had this guy ask a million questions on your auctions then > >NEVER BID ON ANYTHING? > > I can personally vouch for Dave, and I do. Besides, better that he ask a > "million questions" and determine that's not the item he wants, rather than > he ask no questions, buy the item, and complain about it, no? I also have to toss my two cents in here - if the item I want to bid on has unclear information, I ask questions. If the answers don't satisfy me, I either move on or I ask further questions. Too many people don't put clear, concise, exact information into their auctions and/or their answers. (This doesn't necessarily apply to you, Dragos, but to eBay sellers in general) -- "There are some things in life worth obsessing over. Most things aren't, and when you learn that, life improves." http://starbase.globalpc.net/~ezekowitz Vanessa E. <vanDEesLEsaTEezTHekISowitz(a)gmail.com> (Delete the obvious to email me) --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Clocky on 27 Dec 2009 20:31 "Dragos" <mgladson(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2308ec71-882b-4351-9542-1f78d1066817(a)m25g2000yqc.googlegroups.com... > Anyone ever had this guy ask a million questions on your auctions then > NEVER BID ON ANYTHING? Asking and answering questions is part of the ebay experience and I have been put off from bidding on items by the attitude of the seller in providing answers to my questions or not answering the questions properly. Maybe he just got a bad vibe...
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