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<blockquote data-quote="djperkins" data-source="post: 845319" data-attributes="member: 17130"><p>I buy from an Italian guy who, openly, has 6 accounts on discogs, but he shifts an awful lot of stuff. Most seem to have accounts with ebay as well, or Popsike etc</p><p>In my eyes the system works best if you stick to the high ranking traders, never any lower than a 99.0% rating unless it's a known seller or a recommendation from someone you trust. I am always coming across people who have a higher, some unrealistic, idea of grading...and if the buyer has read through your feedback...and they can see you have been generous with other orders, some will just try it on to try and get a refund or similar. That's why I have it already covered, </p><p>1- to prevent the dishonest claiming up on me,</p><p>2- in the event that a claim has to be made, it's not against my paypal account it's with Royal Mail cos I only use registered post.</p><p>...but as I say, I have had only 1 occasion to ask for unfair feedback to be removed...rather amusingly, his record was returned to me as the USA Postal Service had deemed the address details insuficient, even though they were exactly as he had presented them on discogs and looking just like every other US address I have sent to...street name, house name, postcode, state etc...was all there, I reckon he was a ball ache to his own delivery people and they just returned it to fk him over...I very nearly got in contact and refunded him, but he was a twat and I would've only stood up to be shot down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djperkins, post: 845319, member: 17130"] I buy from an Italian guy who, openly, has 6 accounts on discogs, but he shifts an awful lot of stuff. Most seem to have accounts with ebay as well, or Popsike etc In my eyes the system works best if you stick to the high ranking traders, never any lower than a 99.0% rating unless it's a known seller or a recommendation from someone you trust. I am always coming across people who have a higher, some unrealistic, idea of grading...and if the buyer has read through your feedback...and they can see you have been generous with other orders, some will just try it on to try and get a refund or similar. That's why I have it already covered, 1- to prevent the dishonest claiming up on me, 2- in the event that a claim has to be made, it's not against my paypal account it's with Royal Mail cos I only use registered post. ...but as I say, I have had only 1 occasion to ask for unfair feedback to be removed...rather amusingly, his record was returned to me as the USA Postal Service had deemed the address details insuficient, even though they were exactly as he had presented them on discogs and looking just like every other US address I have sent to...street name, house name, postcode, state etc...was all there, I reckon he was a ball ache to his own delivery people and they just returned it to fk him over...I very nearly got in contact and refunded him, but he was a twat and I would've only stood up to be shot down. [/QUOTE]
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