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		<title>eBay scares me</title>
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		<dc:creator>Maegane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over 10 years ago, I was a trading card addict.&#160; I had entire sets of Sailormoon cards, including rares, and Magic Knight Rayearth, Marmalade Boy, Evangelion, etc.&#160; That kind of stopped when I realized I wanted graphic novels more than cards. &#160;Nowadays, though, I want all kinds of BL merchandise and the habit&#8217;s started up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Over 10 years ago, I was a trading card addict.&nbsp; I had entire sets of <em>Sailormoon</em> cards, including rares, and <em>Magic Knight Rayearth</em>, <em>Marmalade Boy</em>, <em>Evangelion</em>, etc.&nbsp; That kind of stopped when I realized I wanted graphic novels more than cards. &nbsp;Nowadays, though, I want all kinds of BL merchandise and the habit&#8217;s started up again.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Of course, BL isn&#8217;t nearly as popular as any of those series were and card collecting fervor doesn&#8217;t seem to exist anymore, so stores around me don&#8217;t carry them. &nbsp;So I am left with these two choices:  lazily scouring eBay for sellers with fantastic merchandise and 98-100% positive feedback or diligently scouring forums and personal sites for what seems to be a reliable person to trade cards with. &nbsp;Well, to start out, I have to go with the former so that I actually have cards to trade should I attempt to do the latter.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">I recently bought and received a couple of boxes of cards from the same seller. &nbsp;The seller didn&#8217;t do anything wrong, even sent me a notice that the item shipped (same day of payment!).&nbsp; You would think that would be normal, but I actually don&#8217;t get too many ebay shipping notifications, despite having shopped on the site quite a bit. &nbsp;The only thing I thought wasn&#8217;t satisfactory was that the package was registered airmail, yet I received no tracking number for the package so that I could stalk it myself. &nbsp;Positive feedback for the seller with the awesome BL cards was left, of course, except for the Detailed Seller Ratings. &nbsp;In my defense, I thought four stars out of five was still positive. &nbsp;Three stars would be average, four stars is positive, and five stars is exceptionally rare, such as service that you didn&#8217;t even expect, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Apparently it doesn&#8217;t work that way on eBay, if forums are to be believed. &nbsp;Sometimes they&#8217;re not, but I can&#8217;t find statements to the contrary, so I&#8217;ll believe them. &nbsp;Anyway, I always leave four stars if there is wiggle room for the service. &nbsp;For example, since there isn&#8217;t really anything more you can do in the &#8220;Communication&#8221; section, especially if there isn&#8217;t any tracking involved, I will leave five stars for no problems encountered, because I can&#8217;t see an exceptionally rare service being borne out of that.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For something such as &#8220;Shipping and handing charges&#8221;, however, I will usually only leave five stars for free shipping. &nbsp;In fact, I have considered leaving only three stars for shipping because in my mind, that is still a satisfactory score. &nbsp;Shipping price was quoted, I paid, nothing more, nothing less; the seller accepted the stated price, nothing more, nothing less.&nbsp; Nothing extra was done, nothing bad was done. &nbsp;My five stars are reserved for free shipping because a seller willing to absorb international shipping costs is exceptionally rare.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The cards I ordered came from Japan and in some relatively large boxes, so the shipping was fairly high.&nbsp; I left four stars because of the simple &#8220;wiggle room&#8221; rule I live by for ratings. &nbsp;No, the seller didn&#8217;t contact me all distraught or angry or anything and I thought nothing of this for days; it&#8217;s quite possible he doesn&#8217;t even check or care or sells so much he can&#8217;t tell it&#8217;s me or is courteously sticking to eBay&#8217;s policy of not &#8220;harassing&#8221; people.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It was my next purchase from a different seller that made me worry.&nbsp; The form-style thank you notice said that if I intended to leave anything other than a five star rating, to please contact them first.&nbsp; I had to find out more about this.&nbsp; Was a four star rating so bad?  I still think it&#8217;s a great rating.&nbsp; I would even still buy from people with a three star rating; at least that would mean they are still satisfying their customers.&nbsp; Supposedly, anyway.&nbsp; It seems that the rational thinking behind star ratings exists only in my head and not the real world.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So here&#8217;s what I gather from the forums:  a) the star ratings are not as anonymous as eBay says they are, as it&#8217;s evident from the seller&#8217;s view which star ratings were left when, even if it doesn&#8217;t say which buyer they were left from and b) too many four ratings can cause a buyer to lose the ability to sell.&nbsp; WTF?  Look, this is too much pressure.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not leaving those star ratings anymore and if I had realized I could skip it before, I would have.&nbsp; I&#8217;m <em>shopping</em>, I don&#8217;t want to think.&nbsp; I just want to buy stuff; the hardest thinking I should have to do is simple math, not how I&#8217;m affecting what could be the sole income of some poor human being.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Well, eBay, thanks for ruining my great weekend by making me worry about the four star rating I gave. &nbsp;How about telling people what the stars really mean?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>In my head:</strong><br />
5. &nbsp;Exceptional, rare service.<br />
4. &nbsp;Great service.<br />
3. &nbsp;Satisfactory service.<br />
2. &nbsp;The seller did something wrong.<br />
1. Seller took the money, didn&#8217;t send anything or provide any service.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What eBay thinks:</strong><br />
5. &nbsp;Satisfactory.<br />
4. &nbsp;Service sucks.<br />
3. &nbsp;Service sucks.<br />
2. &nbsp;Service sucks.<br />
1. &nbsp;Seller is a scam artist.</p>
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