It's certainly "buyer beware." The buyer has to know what they are buying. If something doesn't match up in the listing (often the case for things like Kindle Fires) then they can easily buy the wrong thing, sure it's the seller's fault, but the buyer HAS to know what they are getting, or trying to get LOL
I've got 7843 feedback, 1 negative in the last 6 months, 2 neutrals in the last 12 months, 99.8%.
Here's one of the neutrals: "Quick shipment; item was in decent condition." Looks like a positive comment, to me.
You can't please everyone! I hate selling on ebay, but need the money.
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