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Let's
say that the thing you're thinking of bidding on is being up for
auction by a man named George Smith. Next to his name, which is
listed with the item, you can see how many comments they have
gotten back from other people who use that online Auction house.
Now, let's say that Mr. Smith has 20 comments he has gotten back
from previous purchasers. You can click on a button and get a
listing of buyer comments! If you click on it and you see 20 things
that say, "This guy sent me the item I won bidding on on time
and in the exact condition that he said it was in. I'm just pleased
as punch about it!"
Now you'll feel pretty confident about buying from him. If you
see 19 of these messages and one that says that it was a little
bit slow, you can still feel pretty confident. This is how to
build your Internet auction integrity so people interested in
buying your products can't help but do so! After all, if you've
got a lot of positive feedback up for prospective buyers to check
out, they're going to see that you're very trustworthy and honorable
in your sales, and they're going to know you're a safe person
to buy from!
With our experiences on e-Bay, we've seen that most buyers are
most concerned about negatives. If you're selling on there, you
don't need to worry too much about having NO track record - they
will most typically assume that you're trustworthy until you prove
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