In article <m1HFFPc-000J0LC at p850ug1>,
ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) writes:
As an aside, INMHO E-bay feedback is seriously broken,
in that you can
bet seller will give you negative feedback if you give him negative
feedback, no matter how poor the product, how misleading the discription,
how promptly you paid, etc.
In fact this seller tried to blackmail me saying "if you remove your
negative feedback, then I will remove mine, restoring you to 100%
positive or neutral feedback" and my response was "fsck you". I'm
willing to take retaliatory negative feedback in order to make sure
that my negative feedback remains. Yeah, the person was an asshole,
but it was clear in the discussions to date that this was already the
case and they were going to be assholes no matter what. Assholes need
negative feedback left on them.
I think it's certain you'll never get it
looking like new. So the aim is
to get it working and safe...
Lots of good ideas there Tony, thanks.
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