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@MissUK,
100% really isn't necessary you should read to see what the negative is for, I was selling some Hackett Polo Shirts and although i now have 157 positives i have only 99.4% as one shirt i sent was apparently the wrong size. The buyer didn't bother contacting me and asking fora replacement and just left my only negative, hardly deserved or my fault as i would of happily sent a the correct size if asked. So IMO even a few negatives on a lot of trades is no indication of a problem. To me a seller that offers the £500 Pay Pal guarantee if far more important as some sellers with 100% positive feedback don't have this and this gives much more security should something go wrong than 100% positive feedback on expensive items.
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-05-26 17:32 ]
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Posted: 2007-05-26 18:32:19
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@dog - I agree with that NEGATIVE-feedback issue dude . . . better KNOW the full details of it . . . if ever

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Posted: 2007-05-27 02:52:56
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I got my off ebay with a guy with 3 rating...he send me picture with his name on (id) written beside it...and he answers my question very well.
AS for product code and if there is shaky sliders, humming noise from the screen. I got both of that...whihc is bad but I am getting used to it. But I got it for 700 USD with extra Nokia batter, 1GB, extra charger, and extra protective film, and it was the SAND color that I want.
The guy ended the auction for me when it was going for 765..and 5 hours left..I was really suspecting, but he seems like a honest guy and the deal was so hard to refuse. Oh and he declare the item as gift....

). Big sellers will not do that for ya!
Just make sure you ask the guy everything, and he answers all the questions...was it droped , everything works, warranty, where he bought it and etc.
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Posted: 2007-05-27 03:19:26
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ive never had a bad feedback and ive been buying and selling on eBay since the days of the Samsung A300
(was the first item I ever bought of there)
ive had a few idiots who tried to get there cashback after they broke the item I sent, but PayPal were on my side all the way thru,
hence that person was booted of eBay after that aswell
is there any pictures of the Sand N95 who's got that post pics up,
I guess mines the Plum as it looks purple
btw it just goes to show there are some good sellers outhere on eBay though, ive also swapped things on there Nokia 6230i for a D750i which was a week old

lol
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Posted: 2007-06-06 16:48:25
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my sand N95....
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Posted: 2007-06-06 17:29:03
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Thats very nice, what networks that with then?
ive got a darm T-Mobile logo on my battery cover
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Posted: 2007-06-06 17:56:10
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It was originally plum but bought the sand housing from blueunplugged.com for £20
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Posted: 2007-06-06 18:55:42
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does it count that i have a grey one?
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Posted: 2007-06-06 19:11:16
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Thats something I wouldn't do that..
opening a phone just I hated the colour
Lost Pro have you done the same too
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Posted: 2007-06-08 01:10:43
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@Scott & Lostprohet:
Are the covers fitted to your N95's genuine Nokia covers or copies? Got T-mobile N95 myself, it's Plum/Silver and has the awful T-mobile logo on the battery cover.
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Posted: 2007-06-10 17:57:58
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