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eBay Adventures (long grin )

Don't know how many of you venture outside of casino chips on eBay but I've been pretty comfortable buying from chippers. The club and it's code of ethics has been a prevasive influence on the that segment I think. Outside of the queasy feeling when I read someone's tapdance about insurance and "missing" deliveries, things pretty much happen in the same routine everytime. Shoot, Les Lawrence, across the river from me, gets my chips to me in about 36 hours! Wow! vbg

Anyhoo, I'm not inclined to leave any feedback in these next two instances and I wondered if I'm just being cranky or what? I won two auctions for 8X10 "mini" lobby cards on Dec. 3rd. These finally showed up yesterday and today... seems way too slow for me. The numbers are alot different in this catagory. The one that showed up today was from a seller that has 2,394 fbs at 99.9%, mailed it on Monday the 15th, priority (the custom in this field), and included a note dated 12/8, sheesh! The one that showed yesterday, never gave any indication or communication of shipping and was sent the 13th...28,154 feedbacks at 99.8%! One of these sellers in entertainment memorabilia had over 1800 auctions going at once but I still got my item quickly with no hangups and all the communications you could expect.

Do you leave feedback when the seller is s-l-o-o-o-w? Since "neutral" feedback is too harsh and these guys haven't done anything "praise"worthy I will probably skip either but I'm interested in what some of you foks would do?

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eBay Adventures (long grin )
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grin My one and a half cents...
Extenuating circumstances maybe???
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DECEMBER and the POSTOFFICE
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Re: True
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