I think this would be the case indeed. Maybe only the real bastards get
negatives..
Maybe Rockola when some poor jerk buys that Galaga? :)
Eric Clayberg wrote:
>
> >But there's a difference between NOT giving negative feedback and a HUGE
> >list of EXELLENT, A+++, WOULD TRADE AGAIN, FAST SHIPMENT blablabla
> >ect... That just don't add up to me...
> >
> >For example. If everybody is unhappy with, lets say, MR X, there might
> >not be negative feedback, but there IS a lot of hoorays... How come?
>
> Actually, there are a lot fewer hoorays than you might expect. Jan has sold
> several hundred items on eBay (>200 in the last month alone) to a couple
> hundred different people but only has positive feedback from seventy or so
> unique people. That means that her feedback percentage is pretty low
> relative to the amount of stuff she has sold. Her repeat feedback
> percentage is also quite low. Since she is friendly and does do enough in
> the way of service to avoid outright negative feedback (replacing parts,
> shipments, etc.), most folks who have slightly unpleasant experience just
> don't leave any feedback at all.
>
> -Eric
Received on Tue Nov 30 11:23:27 1999
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