Don't rely on just the percentage feed back, 99% may seem OK but if the total number of transactions is in the millions 99% will mean loads of negative feedback. If you click on the number in brackets next to the user name you will see all the positive, neutral & negative feedback scores for the last 12 months. Click on the number next to negative and read the comments, make your judgement as whether to buy from this seller on that, anybody with loads of negative feedback buy at your peril, or look elsewhere, there is always another one to buy. This also tells you where the seller is actually based, they may say based in the UK but are actually in China, long delivery time from China, weeks not days. I always select "Within" and set 500 miles as the distance, this weeds out most of the Chinese sellers. Good luck and happy ebaying, it becomes addictive after a while.