I occasionally buy and sell stuff on ebay. I have never had a problem dealing with anyone, all of my transactions have gone smoothly. I had one seller who could not buy an item of mine do too Hurricane Isabelle. Long story, I will not bore you with the details. He did give me postive feedback even though he did not buy my item, he was pleased with my communication and understanding. The buyer wanted me to leave him neutral feedback. Even though there was no transaction, he is a good person to deal with. Did find a buyer eventually.

I do hear people who have been burned by a bad transaction on ebay. Then say "I will never use ebay again". Ebay has nothing to do with them being burned. Ebay is a service to buy and sell. So people should not blame ebay for their problems. I am an honest seller/buyer with 60 postive feebacks at 100%. Which gives me a blue star. So anyone who deals with me will not be ripped off.

Microsoft had just introduced Windows 95 that same year. Computers were running at 120-130MHZ?, and modems were dial up.

Clavia of Sweeden introduced the ground breaking Nord Lead, the first Virtual Analog Synthesizer.

[This message has been edited by analogcontrolfreak (edited 09-05-2005).]