Good Feedback. How Does That Affect You?
What’s Feedback Got To Do With It?
What’s good feedback got to do with anything? With the many comments on feedback, there seems to be a right way and a very wrong way of looking at feedback, to gauge when or not your item or the seller is genuine or not.
What’s Irrelevant about feedback
You have to understand that just because a seller sells fake headphones, often as the genuine thing, that doesn’t mean the whole buying process is a bad experience.
A seller might answer buyers concerns quickly = good feedback
The shipping service is very quick = good feedback
They might offer very cheap or free shipping = good feedback
A buyer might have bought other items (non headphone related) = good feedback
What you need to look for
First time or no feedback
Read negative feedback, and what the concern is/was
L@@k, at what the item is (in faint grey type below the feedback comment)
Buy from sellers with 98% or high positive feedback
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Hmmm….well, I kinda got that part right at least.
But I just bought from this guy ‘denniswang90′ on eBay. He’s got 100% good feedback and most of them are about headphones. But the prices are like less than a third of the SRP.
All recent communications have been quickly addressed and replied to. He has been very helpful and polite.
How about that?I should be receiving the buds in about a week. Will update then.
If the buds do turn out to be genuine, I’d highly recommend this guy.
If it turns out o.k. be sure to let us know and we’ll place denniswang90 in the shopping section of the forum as a trusted seller.
http://www.fakeheadphones.com/forum/index.php?board=15.0
Incidentally, the earbuds I purchased were the Sennheiser CX400-II. Rather a new thing and not that likely to be counterfeited YET.