Is there a 914world seller feedback section on the site? If not, there should be. I did a search and did not find anything. If anyone knows a link then please post it.
I've had some great experiences and some not so great. I believe by offering feedback it will do a couple of things. First, it will give potential buyers some confidence in the sellers and should stimulate more selling activity on the site. Secondly, it will encourage sellers to be more honest about the items they are selling and should weed out some of the scammers and less scrupulous types out there.
Anyone else agree?
not a bad idea at all!
I agree. I've been waiting now for 2 weeks since payment for an item purchased off of this Board. Seller lives in the same State as me, and since the time of payment I subsequently ordered several items from back east (different sellers) that have all ready arrived!
Keith
I think it might be a good idea and it should included vendors too. Maybe some standard protocols/time lines for conflict resolution to follow to minimize people going nuts posting from the comfort and safety of the lap tops.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=115304&hl=Vendor+ratings
Maybe after contacting on either side a few times , before laying down
"the Dirty Harry Day phrase"...
Although I have a solid seller here, that I am having trouble getting my paid parts
and tools from..I see he is still selling on here too..
I am just getting tired of sending reminder emails..
wifey/G kidz/new job position=life...seems to suck up enough time itself..
UPDATE..the 17th was the usps notification of ship..
just got it today...27th..was not usps fault...
my oem new part, no box, no bag, no tag..
just want to return it..!!
and the tools that were due,are still wrong...
Arrrrgh...
Just post your 'feedback' in the sale thread you bought from
I try to leave feedback most of the time, or at least send a PM back to the seller to let him/her know I received the product and what I thought about the quality, shipping, etc. ... and you can search a seller's posts to see if anybody left them feedback
Like the most interesting 914 parts buyer says:
"I don't always leave feedback, but when I do ... "
We usually just mock bad sellers in the Sandbox
While the idea seems easy....I find there are two sides to many stories so it is fraught with landmines ......Too often people are just plain dicks when it comes to the email ( electronic) media communication and I am still looking for the sarcasm and sincerity fonts ! We seem to generate enough discord to go around without opening it up.. I fear Eric will be mediating more school yard brawls than he pleases should we start this officially. Besides I have never called out anyone on any forum that actually mans up......all you get is
It happens so regularly, though. It seems that almost every time I buy something from sellers here it's a good month or more before anything shows up. I don't like to rock the boat but it gets irritating.
Take right now for example. I have paid up for three different transactions, the newest of which is two weeks old. Still nothing in the mail.
I run a business so it isn't as if I don't know what I'm talking about. There shouldn't be any reason to withhold from shaming slow sellers in public.
There are many sellers here that never post in other forums. They have a ZERO post count. I will never buy from a seller here that is not an active member.
There are only a handfull of people here that actually sell items at good prices. Some of the lurkers think they are selling 911 parts made of gold. I usually find better deals on ebay and CL. If I do buy from ebay, there is buyer protection...
Caveat Emptor...
I'll trust most anybody up to $200. More than that and I need to be comfortable with their reputation. More than $1-2K and it's an in person, cash transaction, even if it takes a lot of travel. I don't like loosing any money but your not going to win on every deal. That being said, I want anyone who buys from me to be %100 satisfied - period!
I recently found out I've been asking way too low of prices for my junk, so everything in my ad just doubled in price of what's posted there ... http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=179354&hl=
JK
I guess I have been lucky that all of the sellers I have run into on the forum have been great. I even brought my 914 from a person on the forum. I have seen a few posts that seem to be a bit odd. But I think seeing some of the responses from people like Captain Krusty who really know their stuff and seem to stamp out the BS is helpful.
But rather than trying to resolve any issues maybe the best approach would be a list of bad transactions? There are two sides to every deal gone bad and those that are willing to do a little reading can often figure out where the fault lies. The sellers that show up often, only want cash or check, or only have excuses will reveal themselves.
I know some don't like PayPal (like me) but unless you are handing over cash face to face at the time you are getting your item, it is the best option.
For the most part I buy only from people with enough posts in areas other than just the classifieds. Not to say that newbies can't have good stuff, but I only buy small items unless I have someone local pick up for me.
I'll also look at the posts to see what they are posting to see if they are just trying to pump up the post count.
99.9% of the people here are honest and sometimes it may take a few days for them to ship, but it seems to work out for the most part.
But buyer beware if you are dealing with an unknown.
In any community there's a core group of folks that are really making the community work. Weather that's offering good parts, good information, good humor or just allot of pictures of hot women and cool cars, the people who contribute are usually the ones you can better trust. Hang out here long enough and you can see who's who and establish a better level of comfort with the people you're buying from or selling to.
Like when Bdstone has a part for sale I jump on it because his stuff is always awesome. Or buying brakes from PMB. That's about the best thing you can do for your 914. I'm now in the habit of PMing one particular seller whenever I need a part. I know he has allot of cars to brake so he usually hooks me up. I once sold two sets of Fuchs to the same guy. It worked for us. He knew I had a line on some cars and I knew he was good to do business with.
I bought an engine from someone here and it blew up 200 miles later. Not his fault because I knew what I was getting into and I knew the seller had no idea about the engine. Be a smart consumer. Get pictures. Talk, communicate and set your expectations accordingly. That's the way used parts trading works.
I've had good Luck buying and selling here. But heck I give a lot away too, so Karma is Good!
Only once did someone call me out and he got exactly what I was selling at a Great Price. The wierd thing he called me out in a Post instead of contacting me and then everyone let him know how wrong he was. So Bitching can go both ways.
As far as Shipping Times of some Sellers - that's a strange one. I know when I'm selling something here or on eBay, I only ship once a week so I'm not running back & forth. If I have any delays, I always contact the Buyer to let them know the situation.
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