by kevinod » Tue Dec 13, 2005 11:46 pm
Feedback is your only real way of making an educated guess, but I've seen a lot of users lately with something like 10 feedbacks in a very short time, talking about very good quality or something like that, and all those users having feedback of 10 too. Item located in China.
Having said that I've had problems with guys with hundreds or thousands of positive feedbacks.
Paypal does protect to a certain degree, but one case I had the guy hadn't sent the item, so I opened a dispute case with Paypal. When they got onto him he finally sent the item, but to the wrong address. Someone there signed for it, he showed that to Paypal and they closed the case, without asking me had I actually got it. They wouldn't reopen it, no interest in persuing it after that, so I was out of pocket without the set of lights I paid for. Ebay weren't interested and only pointed me to paypal.
I reckon the only possible completely safe way you have would be for the item to be sent cash on delivery, but all of the people I've asked to do this refused.
Having said that, I've only been burned once out of about 37 transactions over a few years. I'll only bid with sellers with a fair amount of good feedback and a very high % of positives.
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