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cyber horse

10/11/2015, 06:09:33




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Once, the laptop broke, the screen kind of went black. Did some research and found out I needed this part.

It could only be purchased cheap online, so I bought it from China. It did not work, it was another part, but it did not even cost $10 bucks, so took a cheap chance, there was more problems with that laptop.

Anyways, while I was trying to find the part online, all these Chinese sellers had good pricing and the product. They also all had good feedback.

The person I dealt with was fine.

But he asked nicely for me to give him a good feedback.

Apparently, that good feedback was crucial for his online business selling low priced spare computer parts. He gave me good service, but I had no intention of giving feedback until he asked.

I was thinking that you already gave me good service. If you did this for everyone, naturally your feedback had to be good. However, seemed to me that was not enough. You had to be better. You had to fake it somewhat.

So all that good feedback on Chinese sellers, they're all fake. It's either 10% fake or 90% fake. I suspect more close to 10%, otherwise online sales would not have boomed in China.

This credit score thing will naturally push people to fake it way more often. So I do not approve of this idea.






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