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Originally Posted by Shopaholic
I still disagree with you. You do what you want obviously but I wouldn't buy from him for all the reasons I detailed previously. The seller has to take responsibility for their listing and ensure it is correct and complete enough for the buyer to be informed. Tell the buyer about the item and what they need to know about buying from you in terms of when you ship, how you ship, how you'll contact them, etc and not your conditions for sale and leaving feedback.
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I don't sell as much as you and Booklover do, so I guess I've had fewer negative comments. The downside with lower volume is that one negative comment brings your percentage down 2 or 3 percent. As for this particular seller (the one selling the T3s), I guess it's a personal decision. I buy a lot of stuff from sellers with a 99% (or slightly lower) approval rating and have had zero issues with them. Most of my issues (actually less than 5 problems in 17 years) have been with new buyers (or sellers) who start out with great ratings and then just go off the rails. That's a calculated risk. I figure new sellers have to get started somewhere.