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I just received a negative feedback from a forum member from which I purchased an item from.

I paid instantly and recieved the item.

The item was not what was advertised so I left negative feedback on this member.

This member has left negative feedback on me and has lied claiming that I tried to rip them off?? This is a total lie and this member is also continuing to trade on the forum.

Can I have this lie against my trader rating removed? What can be done about this?

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Rather than going starting a new thread on negative feedback, I've got a question about it.

A member bought a blinker off me thru COD but haven't picked it up for the last 3 weeks AND contiously ignored my PM. Should I give him a negative in this instance or give him the benefit of doubt for couple more days?

Rather than going starting a new thread on negative feedback, I've got a question about it.

A member bought a blinker off me thru COD but haven't picked it up for the last 3 weeks AND contiously ignored my PM. Should I give him a negative in this instance or give him the benefit of doubt for couple more days?

from my experience mate I would try calling /sms or emailing the person if you have those details - there have been 4 people on here recently that have said they sent me a PM and I didnt actually get it. Some pm's i get - some i dont so maybe they didnt get yours?

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