Bad experience
Oh, please don't worry about that issue; I think most of us know that it could happen anywhere in the world, and that they are the few bad apples. I wouldn't base my trading with someone outside my own country on one of said bad apples.Oh goodness, that gives us UK traders all a bad name and the majority of us are excellent! I hope this doesn't put people off trading with those in the UK.
If you're buying the pins for them as a favor, then yea that's very wrong for them to sell on Ebay. If you got your pins and they have your pins then nothing wrong happened and a neg response would be overkill.
I'm a little confused though after reading this thread so I don't really know what's going on atm :X lol
Edit- Isn't everything okay now? I hate it when the angry mob comes out on dpf :lol:
Scotty, Martin was saying he sent out his pins and the person recieved them and was selling them on ebay but had yet to recieve his pins from the trade in the post due to excuses etc thats why some are saying leave negative feedback
First off, I'm sorry to hear that you had such a hard time trying to add these pins to your collection. I would automatically say negative response, if it were not for the fact that you did receive (or at least now have delivery conf. for) your pins. I would suggest giving this person a neutral feedback score, with a short explanation as to why it was so bad. Of course, this is my opinion. If you feel they deserve a negative feedback score, then give it to them. It sounds like it was quite a hassle. I'd also like to add quickly, that the reason we have the ratings is so each of us can take a look and see if they are a good trader (like the ratings on eBay). I don't think there is any real need to for us to know the name of the person. If we are approached about a trade by this person, we should take a look at their rating.