I have to agree that he has a good track record except for two "Neutral" feedbacks and two "Negative" feebacks, one of which I think is the original poster's (ref: fake gaffs), the other one is about a deck of JNugs that arrived "damaged". Since it went for $550, I think I would have raised a bit more of a stink!
I'm not 100% sure, because this happened back in August 2012.... but I don't think I was allowed to leave negative feedback for rareangpow.
I used whatever piece of $#@! resolution center process eBay had available at that time (around August 2012). Not sure if the process has changed since then. Anyway, I had to open a case, describe the issue, and wait for the seller to have a chance to respond. Had to given him like X number of days. I think I ended up waiting around 1 month or 2 months. It felt like an eternity waiting for a response from the eBay crew to take action. I believe I ended up opening a case on the PayPal site as well, which then I think trumped and/or closed out the eBay case... ? (I can't quite remember this part of the details.... except that it was really stupid.)
Due to the lack of satisfactory support within a reasonable (in my mind) timeframe from both eBay and PayPal staff... I ended up calling up DiscoverCard. I believe Discover reversed the charge very quickly so the money was now missing from PayPal's pocket. Discover did this first, and THEN began to investigate the story.... which also had to sit open for investigation for like 1 or 2 months. Anyway, this immediate charge reversal probably lit a fire under PayPal's butt. They got the seller to issue a full refund (which only restored PayPal's missing money and restored my PayPal account to "good standing"). Yeah, I almost forgot about that... after I did the DiscoverCard thing charge reversal, PayPal froze up my account so I couldn't use it temporarily. Real nice move PayPal.... stay classy! (Way to support legitimate users.)
The seller, for his part, did email me back and forth several times towards the beginning of this fiasco and wanted to get all the cards back in his possession in order to give me a refund. No way was I going to give him the evidence I had, and no way was I going to pay to ship this thing back to Malaysia. I finally agreed to destroy all the decks to his satisfaction, which involved cutting all the boxes in half, and cutting in half one important card from each deck. Once I sent him photo documentation of this, he issued the full refund to PayPal, and PayPal restored my account.
Anyway, I can't be 100% sure, but I don't think the resolution center allowed me to leave negative feedback. I do know, however, that as a Seller (more recently when I sold my used iPhone), if a buyer never pays, and I use the resolution center then I CAN NOT enter negative feedback. The buyer just gets a non-paying bidder strike or some such nonsense. Pretty dumb.
I guess eBay figures if all the buyers and sellers have "EXCELLENT FEEDBACK" then more transactions will go down and they can keep scraping their % off the top. Cha-Chiiiiing!!! $ $ $ $$$ $$$$
DISCLAIMER: I may be feeling a tad bitter/jaded right now.
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Wow. (Smacks forehead) I just went to check the UltraGaff counterfeits I still have in my closet, and surprise surprise.... they have the same misspelling on the bottom of the box! Can't believe I somehow missed this in my original "investigative work". Be glad I'm not a detective.... the killer would still be at large.