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![]() Mr. **** is on a rampage. The "debating trade" must not be panning out too well for him. Remember this is the same Dave Weil who buys refrigerator magnets to boost his eBay ratings so that he will look like a credible buyer. What are "eBay ratings", you stupid sod? Perhaps, in your clumsy, language-disabled way, you're groping for the word "feedback". Feedback comments are not "ratings". Speaking of feedback, I advise everybody to block Mr. **** from bidding on their items. If you check his "Feedback about others" summary, you'll see that the ****ty little turd has left less than half as many comments as sellers have left for him. Apparently ****-for-Brains believes that his feedback is a precious gift to be bestowed only when (a) the item is shipped promptly, (b) there are no shipping delays, (c) he gets an exceptional deal, and (d) the Kroobitch hasn't been ragging on him lately. Normal people know that any successful transaction warrants a positive feedback, and almost every transaction should get a feedback comment of one sort. On ebay, deal with Arnii Krooger at your own risk. |
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![]() "George M. Middius" wrote in message ... Mr. **** is on a rampage. The "debating trade" must not be panning out too well for him. It's working so well for me that Middius is blathering more incoherently than usual. BTW, does anybody know what accounts George uses on eBay? He seems to talk big, but does he have any actions to back up his big talk? Let's take a look at George Middius' performance on eBay. George, could you tell us all the eBay account(s) you've been using for the past 4 years? don't hold your breath! Remember this is the same Dave Weil who buys refrigerator magnets to boost his eBay ratings so that he will look like a credible buyer. What are "eBay ratings", you stupid sod? Talk about irony! George you're basically saying that you don't know how eBay rates buyers and sellers. Then you rant about how I'm screwing up other people's ratings. Could you be more inconsistent and embarrass yourself further if you tried? Perhaps, in your clumsy, language-disabled way, you're groping for the word "feedback". Feedback comments are not "ratings". Prove it. Speaking of feedback, I advise everybody to block Mr. **** from bidding on their items. If you check his "Feedback about others" summary, you'll see that the ****ty little turd has left less than half as many comments as sellers have left for him. Many of the sellers I have purchased items from have literally 100's to more than 1,000 pieces of feedback. Lack of feedback is obviously not a problem for them. Apparently ****-for-Brains believes that his feedback is a precious gift to be bestowed only when (a) the item is shipped promptly, (b) there are no shipping delays, (c) he gets an exceptional deal, and (d) the Kroobitch hasn't been ragging on him lately. In some cases I felt that I had a mediocre experience, and had to decide whether to leave potentially damaging feedback, or just hold my tongue. I chose to hold my tongue. In other cases I dealt with a seller who had so much feedback that I really felt one measly piece of feedback from me would not make any difference. Normal people know that any successful transaction warrants a positive feedback, and almost every transaction should get a feedback comment of one sort. George, that's a nice rule, so why don't you show us where its chiseled in stone. Mission impossible! The official eBay statement on the issue of leaving feedback is: http://pages.ebay.com/services/forum/feedback.html "If you're a winning bidder or seller in an eBay transaction, you *can* leave feedback for your trading partner. These comments can be positive, neutral, or negative, depending on your experience." The operative word is "can". It doesn't say "should", "must" or anything like it, no matter how George rants and tries to deceive. Let's take a look at George Middius' performance on eBay. George, could you tell us all the eBay account(s) you've been using for the past 4 years? On ebay, deal with Arnii Krooger at your own risk. What's the risk? I bid, I win, I pay. Perhaps in Middius world eBay is all about getting positive feedback. In the real world, dBay is about money and merchandise. Let's take a look at George Middius' performance on eBay. George, could you tell us all the eBay account(s) youv'e been using for the past 4 years? LOL! |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:48:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: Many of the sellers I have purchased items from have literally 100's to more than 1,000 pieces of feedback. Lack of feedback is obviously not a problem for them. This is not the point. It's rude not to leave feedback, especially when others leave it for you. I suppose you could be excused for missing a few here and there if you're doing hundreds or thousands of transactions, but you're not. It's just lack of courtesy for your trading partners, pure and simple. |
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dave said:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:48:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Many of the sellers I have purchased items from have literally 100's to more than 1,000 pieces of feedback. Lack of feedback is obviously not a problem for them. This is not the point. It's rude not to leave feedback, especially when others leave it for you. I suppose you could be excused for missing a few here and there if you're doing hundreds or thousands of transactions, but you're not. It's just lack of courtesy for your trading partners, pure and simple. I bet he doesn't tip, either. Boon |
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"Marc Phillips" wrote in message
dave said: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:48:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Many of the sellers I have purchased items from have literally 100's to more than 1,000 pieces of feedback. Lack of feedback is obviously not a problem for them. This is not the point. It's rude not to leave feedback, especially when others leave it for you. I suppose you could be excused for missing a few here and there if you're doing hundreds or thousands of transactions, but you're not. It's just lack of courtesy for your trading partners, pure and simple. I bet he doesn't tip, either. As a rule I'm a heavy tipper, even if the service is medocre. But thanks for once again demonstrating your hatred, idiocy, and willingness to speak about what you know nothing about, Phillips. |
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:52:50 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: I bet he doesn't tip, either. As a rule I'm a heavy tipper, even if the service is medocre. Maybe you could go on a diet. |
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Arny said:
"Marc Phillips" wrote in message dave said: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:48:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Many of the sellers I have purchased items from have literally 100's to more than 1,000 pieces of feedback. Lack of feedback is obviously not a problem for them. This is not the point. It's rude not to leave feedback, especially when others leave it for you. I suppose you could be excused for missing a few here and there if you're doing hundreds or thousands of transactions, but you're not. It's just lack of courtesy for your trading partners, pure and simple. I bet he doesn't tip, either. As a rule I'm a heavy tipper, even if the service is medocre [sic]. Oh, so you hit the full 15%, eh? But thanks for once again demonstrating your hatred, idiocy, and willingness to speak about what you know nothing about, Phillips. Ugh. It's so exhausting reading your responses these days. Either they're a retread of the same things you say over and over (without any facts or logic to back them up), or in this case, they're just an angry lashing-out from an unusually bitter and stupid man. Personally, I don't care if and how much you tip. YOU DON'T LEAVE POSITIVE FEEDBACK ON E-BAY AFTER THEY"VE DONE THE SAME FOR YOU. What an ill-mannered yokel you are. What scum. Boon |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... But thanks for once again demonstrating your hatred, idiocy, and willingness to speak about what you know nothing about, Phillips. How much tip do you customarily leave for a bowl of cornflakes? ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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![]() dave weil said to ****-for-Brains: Many of the sellers I have purchased items from have literally 100's to more than 1,000 pieces of feedback. Lack of feedback is obviously not a problem for them. This is not the point. It's rude not to leave feedback, especially when others leave it for you. I suppose you could be excused for missing a few here and there if you're doing hundreds or thousands of transactions, but you're not. This underscores Krooger's alienation from the human race. Observe the other ****ty remark the Beast made: "If you're a winning bidder or seller in an eBay transaction, you *can* leave feedback for your trading partner. These comments can be positive, neutral, or negative, depending on your experience." The operative word is "can". It doesn't say "should", "must" or anything like it, no matter how George rants and tries to deceive. Mr. **** jumps at the chance to be an asshole. And here we see Turdborg slipping into his private fantasy world. In the real world, dBay is about money and merchandise. I don't know what "dBay" is. Does anybody? More fantasia: "... eBay rates buyers and sellers." Of course this is pure nonsense -- ebay doesn't "rate" anybody. And the ****ty excuse for being an asshole and a sociopath: In other cases I dealt with a seller who had so much feedback that I really felt one measly piece of feedback from me would not make any difference. The arrogance astonishes. No wonder Turdy can't function in the real world of commerce. Finally, the absolute topper: In some cases I felt that I had a mediocre experience, and had to decide whether to leave potentially damaging feedback, or just hold my tongue. Krooger has admitted what I hypothesized earlier -- everything has to be just perfect for him, no doubt including factors that are beyond any seller's control, such as how much grief the Kroobitch has been giving him or whether he had enough "training sessions" with "youthful students". It's just lack of courtesy for your trading partners, pure and simple. Being an asshole is the only comfort Krooger has. |
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"dave weil" wrote in message
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:48:09 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: Many of the sellers I have purchased items from have literally 100's to more than 1,000 pieces of feedback. Lack of feedback is obviously not a problem for them. This is not the point. It's rude not to leave feedback, especially when others leave it for you. The irony of the rudeness Weil is comitting by making this post trying to hurt me by exposing my private business shouldn't be lost on anybody. Ditto for the near-legendary rudeness of Middius, who Weil is merely trying to mimic. With Weil, the rule is monkey-see, monkey-do. So Weil, since you obviously think that full disclosure about one's eBay transactions is so important, why don't you post all the eBay ID's you've used over the past 4 years and let us take a detailed look? Not holding my breath! Bottom line folks, we've just got more examples of the hypocrisy and desperation of Middius and Weil. |
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:51:35 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote: The irony of the rudeness Weil is comitting by making this post trying to hurt me by exposing my private business shouldn't be lost on anybody. You had already done that. You had posted a link to one of your auctions. You lose. Again. |
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Dave Weil wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:51:35 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The irony of the rudeness Weil is comitting by making this post trying to hurt me by exposing my private business shouldn't be lost on anybody. You had already done that. You had posted a link to one of your auctions. You lose. Again. Agreed. And once a person lets everybody know what name they use when bidding/buying items, their activity on eBay is no longer "private". - LOL! Bruce J. Richman |
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"dave weil" wrote in message
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:51:35 -0400, "Arny Krueger" wrote: The irony of the rudeness Weil is committing by making this post trying to hurt me by exposing my private business shouldn't be lost on anybody. You had already done that. Not at all. You had posted a link to one of your auctions. How is that a rude act? We're not talking about the means by which I enabled your twisted mind to rudely attack me, Weil. We're talking about your rudeness in attacking me. Oh, I get it - "Arny made me do it". Typical of your inability to take responsibility for your own rude actions, Weil. |
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