I agree! I can tell you one thing, it helps me get a great deal on occasion that would have otherwise been bid up to unreachable or more than the items really "worth" on the market. I've seen things I can call a vendor and order at retail price go for more!! On September 14, 2005 Geoff Harrison wrote: > On the 15/9/2005, Thomas L Middlemast asks: > > "If an eBay seller uses poor grammar, or misspells words then you loose > trust, throw red flags, etc. Why? How are these related? Has it been your > experience that this bears true? Or, are you not going to buy that part > because the photo background "just isn't my color" > > Surely they are missing out on having the most number of potential buyers to > find the item(s) they are selling. However, I ask how this equates to their > personal character?" > > Poor grammar, spelling, etc seem to go in hand with lots of the spam > congesting > our in boxes. It could be when we see poor language skills, we are > subconsciously > putting it in the spam category. That"s a worry. > > Geoff ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist