Do you guys have a seller's rating cut-off point when you decide the item isn't worth the risk?
Right now i'm really interested in these shoes on eBay (which are sold out everywhere). However....
The seller has a 96% postitive feedback, but there were several complaints about buyers not receiving the item or it taking forever to get to them and that the seller didn't respond to emails, etc.
Also, I wrote the seller a few days ago with a question about the shoes - and she still hasn't responded, which is kind of scary.
I wouldn't do it. Usually with a 96% rating I would go ahead and bet, but if she hasn't emailed you back yet, what happens after you've already given her your money?
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ttara123 wrote: I wouldn't do it. Usually with a 96% rating I would go ahead and bet, but if she hasn't emailed you back yet, what happens after you've already given her your money?
Ack! I know. I just really want these shoes and she happens to have my size.
Kitty, a helpful hint someone once gave me was to never to buy from anyone with a less than body temperature feedback. That said, go back and look at the nature of the negs and see if you'd still be comfortable buying from this seller.
Sometime's it's the buyer who is unreasonable not the seller and sometimes the negs are from long ago and the seller has straightened out since. Do some research and see. Good luck!
Edit: just reread and you already know she doesn't communicate well...a definite red flag IMO You could always buy insurance, make sure you request delivery confirmation (a smart way to spend for 45 cents!) and of course pay with a credit card so that you have more control over the transaction.
If you really have to have them, I'd do it but pay with paypal & keep details of the transaction. They will protect you & you'll probably get your money back if she doesn't follow through - I have had this happen to me twice & paypal sided with me (buyer) both times & gave my money back. It takes time & patrience though. So don't risk it unless you can live without the money for a good while, even if you don't get your shoes.
I'd also do everything possible on shipping - does she offer UPS ground service or something like that where you can get tracking info & is insured?
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I agree with Laken. Order but use a credit card through paypal. That way you can have your credit card protection also. CC's take internet buying and fraud very seriously and will not make you pay the money until their investigation is over.
I don't know how to advise you with shipping besides get a tracking number but even that won't help you if you never get the item but it was "delivered" per ups or usps.
before you take the risk research the paypal protection policy. paypal only protects you if you purchase from sellers with at least 50 feedback and a rating of over 98% or higher. here's the link
honey wrote: before you take the risk research the paypal protection policy. paypal only protects you if you purchase from sellers with at least 50 feedback and a rating of over 98% or higher. here's the link https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/gen/ua/policy_pbp-outside
also make sure her paypal options include using a credit card for purchases and not a bank card. If its ok to use a cc you can use their protection instead of paypal. I have on other websites buying through 3rd party sellers and I've been ok.