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0% feedback - would you bid?

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loueytb3 · 14/10/2011 16:51

I'm watching a buggy which is ending on Sunday. It currently has no bids on it but I think that might because the seller has 0% feedback. She has 42 stars, the most recent feedback was 2010 and was good. Would you bid, or would you be a bit wary. I will be paying by paypal.

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DreamsOfScream · 14/10/2011 16:54

Depends how much its up for, if its not much I would. Maybe message the seller which a question about the buggy see what kind of response you get, and judge whether you think they are genuine.

wailinmytale · 14/10/2011 16:58

I would but I would go through past feedback first. I think you can see older feed back it just doesn't count after a year; look for any negatives.

Can get some bargins this way :)

loueytb3 · 14/10/2011 17:07

Past feedback is all ok (both as buyer and seller). Its on for £50 - I've been watching a few before this one and they are going for £150-£175 (these particular buggies don't come on very often).

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fergoose · 14/10/2011 17:37

Yes I would - either pay by paypall then you are covered, or collect with cash and refuse to pay if it is not as described

sarahtigh · 15/10/2011 15:29

she has 0 feedback as only past 12 months count so this is just first tiem since then you can see previous feedabck but no details after 90 days

cash on collection should nbe fine no reason why it should be any more dodgy than anyone else but do not pay with paypal if collecting

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