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I may have asked this sort of thing before, but here goes again:

I ordered a book from Amazon Marketplace and was sent a confirmation email from the seller. A few days later, I then was issued a refund by the seller because they said that they didn't have the item I ordered in stock. I checked my orders and I have the option to send the seller feedback. As I was looking to re-order the item from another seller, I noticed that the original seller still has three copies of this out-of-print book posted as available, only for more money.

So, what sort of feedback should I leave? Should I leave negative feedback for advertising an item they state they don't have, yet still advertise they sell? Or should I just not leave any feedback and let it be?

Date: 2008-10-16 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anziulewicz.livejournal.com
I would probably send the original seller something to this effect: "I could not help but notice that, contrary to your previous claim, you still have a few copies of this book ... except now at a higher price I was prepared to pay. May I ask why?"

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