TheInternetNomad
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For trade or sale
$60 obo or trade offer.
2x Paragon $115 value codes
Will accept codes for other games
$60 obo or trade offer.
2x Paragon $115 value codes
Will accept codes for other games
Been trying to PM you to buy eShop credit.Got a few left of these. Sorry for the late replies on those who emailed - had to sort a few things out with paypal.
Anyway if you're looking for anything around the $50 mark including PS+, PSN credit, and eShop credit, PM me asap.
Personally I would hope you are removed from the PS/PB list, or at least suspended for 5+ transactions. You should have looked into shipping before agreeing to the sale, or let them know that they would have to pay the extra.
And i do have a little bias just because shipping was to Hawaii and having lived there I hate buyers that wont ship there. USPS is right about the same price as shipping from SF to NY as to HI, you still are covered with everything and the islands actually have really good post offices. Just ship USPS and call it a day. Might cost you $2 for a box and five extra minutes.
Edit: Thinking a little more I really think it should be negative column with no status. Feedback is supposed to show trends and let a potential buyer seller judge what your next transaction will be like, you're last one was neutral.
Or to put it another way, what about the person who might have 25 positives then a neutral and then gets 25 more? You both have 50 positives, but you would be PB/PS while your most recent is neutral he will just be GB/GS but having had a longer current streak of positives. (Numbers for above are probably wrong, haven't actually looked at them recently)
Personally I would hope you are removed from the PS/PB list, or at least suspended for 5+ transactions. You should have looked into shipping before agreeing to the sale, or let them know that they would have to pay the extra.
And i do have a little bias just because shipping was to Hawaii and having lived there I hate buyers that wont ship there. USPS is right about the same price as shipping from SF to NY as to HI, you still are covered with everything and the islands actually have really good post offices. Just ship USPS and call it a day. Might cost you $2 for a box and five extra minutes.
Edit: Thinking a little more I really think it should be negative column with no status. Feedback is supposed to show trends and let a potential buyer seller judge what your next transaction will be like, you're last one was neutral.
Or to put it another way, what about the person who might have 25 positives then a neutral and then gets 25 more? You both have 50 positives, but you would be PB/PS while your most recent is neutral he will just be GB/GS but having had a longer current streak of positives. (Numbers for above are probably wrong, haven't actually looked at them recently)
I have to say I disagree.
Here's my thinking - not that anyone likely cares:
Assuming the story is 100% accurate, then yes, neutral feedback makes sense. Reason being the seller ended up selling the system elsewhere *before* refunding the buyer.
Had the process looked like this: Item is sold, seller receives money, seller finds out shipping is too much, seller immediately informs buyer and offers a refund or the option for the buyer to pay the "difference," .... well, then, in that case, I'd just leave no feedback at all if the money is refunded, and positive if the buyer pays extra and it arrives as expected.
THAT SAID, I do believe USPS Flat Rate costs the same to Hawaii as any other state. Wonder why seller didn't go that route?
Personally I would hope you are removed from the PS/PB list, or at least suspended for 5+ transactions. You should have looked into shipping before agreeing to the sale, or let them know that they would have to pay the extra.
And i do have a little bias just because shipping was to Hawaii and having lived there I hate buyers that wont ship there. USPS is right about the same price as shipping from SF to NY as to HI, you still are covered with everything and the islands actually have really good post offices. Just ship USPS and call it a day. Might cost you $2 for a box and five extra minutes.
Edit: Thinking a little more I really think it should be negative column with no status. Feedback is supposed to show trends and let a potential buyer seller judge what your next transaction will be like, you're last one was neutral.
Or to put it another way, what about the person who might have 25 positives then a neutral and then gets 25 more? You both have 50 positives, but you would be PB/PS while your most recent is neutral he will just be GB/GS but having had a longer current streak of positives. (Numbers for above are probably wrong, haven't actually looked at them recently)
Don't agree with you at all, especially about being suspended. Never have I heard someone suggest that, especially for a situation like this.

Sorry, a bit off topic, but I figure here's a good place to ask.
I started a return process on Ebay due to the item I received being not as described. Seller accepted and Ebay sent me a message that the seller has provided me a shipping label. The problem is I don't see where this return label is. Ebay says that they should have sent it either to my email or Ebay messages, but I don't see it there. I've contacted the seller and they haven't responded yet. I can't seem to escalate it to Ebay to tell them that I don't have a return shipping label despite them telling me that the seller already sent it.
If it matters, both the seller and I are in Canada.
Check the return case itself in the Resolution Center
I don't see a resolution centre, unless it's the button "See Return Details." It's just telling me that I need to send the item back and that the seller already sent me a shipping label. Below that I see his address.
Here's the link to the resolution cenetre, it's one of the links at the bottom of the ebay page, dunno if it will help:
http://resolutioncentre.ebay.co.uk/
Don't agree with you at all, especially about being suspended. Never have I heard someone suggest that, especially for a situation like this.
I think the neutral feedback is completely appropriate, depending on how he handled himself a negative feedback might be appropriate, up to the buyer (it would really bother me that he sold it then informed the buyer).
Don't see why this would have any effect on his other feedback though. He has a certain amount of positive buyer, seller, and neutral feedback. It'd up to future buyers and sellers to decide if they want to deal with him based on total feedback.
Pb and PS are just made up labels to make it easier than checking the feedback list. If he has the requisite feedback he is a pb or ps.
I think he probably meant probation, although, I'm not sure the people currently keeping track of the feedback sheet wants to deal with keeping up with that as well.
I can actually see that working though, and something that can be implemented if the seller really wants off that list, but that's really for the feedback trackers to discuss if they would even want such a thing.
Agreed on the feedback.
There's a lot of discussion that really has little to do with the main issue at hand, and it is that he doesn't want to be on the neutral feedback list after receiving a neutral feedback he admittedly deserved.
In this case, since he admitted to the mistake, he should be more than willing to accept the consequences, all of the consequences of receiving said feedback. Otherwise, those words of contrition he offered for his mistake would just be empty.
If you remove one person from the list now, then you'd have to also remove all of the other PB/PS people currently on that list too.
Personally though, I'd be all for a probation period to get himself off that list, but again, that's sort of added work to an already tedious workload for those keeping track of the feedback, so not sure if that's feasible.
Just my thoughts on the issue.
To be clear (not trying to come across as argumentative here): I never had an issue with being on the neutral feedback list. My issue is if my PB/PS status is not even mentioned anymore. Kind of like a team that went 81-1 on the season. They're still a good team, but they undoubtedly performed poorly in a game and deserved that loss.
I mean, technically you're still going to be marked as a PB/PS seller, but you'd just be getting that tag in the Neutral section now, as opposed to be in the other list. There's plenty of other PB/PS people in the Neutral section currently, so it's not that your status has been completely dissolved, but there is certainly an asterisk by it now. If you look on the Neutral list now, your PB/PS status is still mentioned.
I see you're a basketball fan with that reference. ;D But I think the last part is what's important. They "deserved" what they got. I think this is why a probation period might be something that can be a fair way to make things right again, and get yourself off the list.
Of course that's all dependent on if something like that can be implemented.
I didn't realize the PB/PS part is still listed when you're in the neutral feedback list. Interesting.
It was suspended from the PB/PS list, temporary removal. And the incident you had could happen anywhere. I've had mail take forever going to the next state in the mainland, sucks that your buyer was crappy, but happens in the mainland as well.Don't agree with you at all, especially about being suspended. Never have I heard someone suggest that, especially for a situation like this.
I've shipped to Hawaii before for an eBay transaction. Never again. I went with USPS as cheaper option because shipping was so high for UPS and FedEx and it took forever. I had no control over the shipment being delayed but I got a negative mark either way. The cons outweigh the pros, at least for me. I'd rather just see if I can sell an item to someone else or locally via Craigslist. I don't blame the seller for choosing to just sell it locally. He refunded the buyer in any case.
A probationary period seems silly. I can judge based on the information provided in the feedback list whether or not I want to do business with someone listed there. Just record the feedback and move on.