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 Author: Amazingly View Messages Posted By Amazingly
 Posted: Apr 24, 2024 00:11
 Subject: Re: Why does Bricklink not support buyers at all?
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Amazingly (8668)

Location:  USA, Florida
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Apr 10, 2021 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Amazingly Amazing
In Buying, yorbrick writes:
  
  I think most do not make the right claims with Bricklink for them to take action
though. I see people with the worst feedback where they didn't send all the
parts and it only takes 3 people to make the right claim for them to be suspended.
At least that is what I thought.

If the seller refunds for the missing / damaged / wrong parts and shows proof
of it, then the NSS will be removed. However, the buyer might still leave negative
feedback. So the store can have a poor feedback score without being suspended.

I know but 3 NSS and you are suspended until it is resolved. Then you submit
proof and how long do you have to wait? One guy was waiting 3 weeks to reopen.
If they all did an NSS the bad stores would be gone more often.
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 23, 2024 23:47
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popsicle (6662)

Location:  USA, Washington
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Feb 21, 2006 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: ConstrucToys
In Buying, Ziegelmeister writes:
  In Buying, popsicle writes:

  How extensive is your stoplist? Who makes it onto that list and specifically
why? How do you calculate the need to place another profile onto it?

Not being facetious, just truly curious about this behavior

457, why? Is that bad?

Kidding - only 11 including the store in question. I think maybe 6 of them were
from threads like this where a user was seeking advice on how to handle another
difficult user. I'll go dig around to see if I can help and in the process
if I end up seeing a plethora of negatives (like 10+ in a year) I'll stop
list them even though they're probably not an active buyer. My logic is
that while they might not buy from me, they may see their "members who have
stop listed me" numbers climb and realize they need to make some changes.
I check back every now and then and occasionally remove people who have made
improvements.

The others were added because I might have stumbled on them while reading other
people's feedbacks and their replies. Two of them are on there because they
don't know how to use the feedback system properly and I'm just trying
to protect my numbers. They gave over 20 feedbacks but may be 3 were positive
and the rest were neutral and negative.

The funny thing is, I was stop listed and put on ignore lists left and right
while asking basic questions back when I was setting up my store. Everybody
has their reasons I guess. I went from being on 5 to now just 2 so I assume
they were just curmudgeons.

I get it. Thanks for sharing.
 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Apr 23, 2024 20:43
 Subject: Re: Why does Bricklink not support buyers at all?
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Ziegelmeister (223)

Location:  USA, Ohio
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Aug 27, 2021 Contact Member Seller
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Store: Ziegelmarkt
In Buying, popsicle writes:

  How extensive is your stoplist? Who makes it onto that list and specifically
why? How do you calculate the need to place another profile onto it?

Not being facetious, just truly curious about this behavior

457, why? Is that bad?

Kidding - only 11 including the store in question. I think maybe 6 of them were
from threads like this where a user was seeking advice on how to handle another
difficult user. I'll go dig around to see if I can help and in the process
if I end up seeing a plethora of negatives (like 10+ in a year) I'll stop
list them even though they're probably not an active buyer. My logic is
that while they might not buy from me, they may see their "members who have
stop listed me" numbers climb and realize they need to make some changes.
I check back every now and then and occasionally remove people who have made
improvements.

The others were added because I might have stumbled on them while reading other
people's feedbacks and their replies. Two of them are on there because they
don't know how to use the feedback system properly and I'm just trying
to protect my numbers. They gave over 20 feedbacks but may be 3 were positive
and the rest were neutral and negative.

The funny thing is, I was stop listed and put on ignore lists left and right
while asking basic questions back when I was setting up my store. Everybody
has their reasons I guess. I went from being on 5 to now just 2 so I assume
they were just curmudgeons.
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 23, 2024 18:45
 Subject: Re: Why does Bricklink not support buyers at all?
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popsicle (6662)

Location:  USA, Washington
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Store: ConstrucToys
In Buying, Ziegelmeister writes:
  In Buying, 1001bricks writes:
  It's an abnormal/problematic shop.
https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=luke93

You know it's bad when they're already on your stop list.

How extensive is your stoplist? Who makes it onto that list and specifically
why? How do you calculate the need to place another profile onto it?

Not being facetious, just truly curious about this behavior
 Author: Ziegelmeister View Messages Posted By Ziegelmeister
 Posted: Apr 23, 2024 18:29
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Ziegelmeister (223)

Location:  USA, Ohio
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Store: Ziegelmarkt
In Buying, 1001bricks writes:
  It's an abnormal/problematic shop.
https://www.bricklink.com/feedback.asp?u=luke93

You know it's bad when they're already on your stop list.

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