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Advice on dealing w/eBay buyer w/marginal feedback?
#1
My TiBook sold for $620+$25 shipping. I specified nobody w/lower than 95% feedback should bid... of course the winner has 95.1% positive.

Anything to look out for here? Get my PayPal payment and assume the best? Ship immediately upon receiving the payment?

Thanks for all your support.
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#2
The complaints were by buyers of your winning bidder. See other thread
EDIT: Negative feedback rating
Reply by epsilon_009: All i have to say to u is that u are an ingrate!
Reply by epsilon_009: a -ve for an item u didn't pay for. Yet you are complaining. why? Just shut up?

Seems like a seller that is tired of dealing with stupid people. Both negative complaints mention high shipping. Its not like the seller was hiding the shipping charges. Jeez

Carm
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#3
Didn't see this one, see the original thread.
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#4
How do you see if an address is "confirmed?" Can P.O. boxes be confirmed?
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#5
[quote jimbrady]How do you see if an address is "confirmed?" Can P.O. boxes be confirmed?
Do have a Paypal account set up? If you do go into Payment Acceptance Options, I believe
that's what it's called, and check to Receive payment only from a Confirmed Address. My
wife knows more about this than I do but she's already asleep. That way if they pay from a
Unconfirmed Address the payment won't go through. If you ship to an Unconfirmed address
Paypal will not back you up even if you get Delivery Confirmation or Signature Delivery. If
they pay with a Money Order than that's different it doesn't need to be a Confirmed Address.
Yes PO Boxes can be Confirmed but I'd get Signature Delivery on something that
expensive. I shipped a $1600 item to a PO Box last year with no problems what so ever.
Some people won't ship anything to PO Box.
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#6
"Help" is not working on PayPal, and I can't find anything about requiring confirmed address. They keep sending me round in circles telling me how great confirmed addresses are, but not how to do anything about that.
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