on 29-12-2017 06:51 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 29-12-2017 09:58 PM
I have this thing where if someone asks me to do something I was planning on doing anyway, suddenly I begrudge them and don't wanna do that thing at all.
The best thing you can do - which many be easier said than done - is forget about feedback. Focus on the things that you can do to provide the best possible service / experience for your buyers, and the rest will follow sooner or later; though I suspect you're already ahead of me on that if you're getting private messages or cards in the mail. People who take the time to do something like that will also probably sing your praises elsewhere if the opportunity arises - that's worth significantly more than eBay feedback, IMO. 🙂
on 29-12-2017 07:26 PM
Asking for feedback is an invitation to the sort you don't want.
Feedback is not that relevant, except for the percentages if you cop defects or a few negs.
I sell for money, as do most; positive feedback is good, no feedback is next best.
on 29-12-2017 07:28 PM
Spot on, they will let you know if something is not right.
Feedback is voluntary and many just don't bother.
Some buyers won't because the seller is asking for feedback to be left.
As long as all your feedback received is positive, the rest doesn't matter.
Good accurate listings, fast postage and packed well, should mean trouble free transactions.
29-12-2017 07:33 PM - edited 29-12-2017 07:36 PM
@karecoope-95 wrote:
What is the best way to get buyers to give feedback? Only less than half do. I have received some nice messages and even cards in the post. I was sending a message after posting the item asking for feedback but it just feels desperate! Does it even matter? Im sure they would let me know if something was wrong.
Sending a message asking for feedback will often put the buyer offside and then they won't leave feedback, or worse leave you a neutral or a neg, so doing that is probably pointless.
Once you have over a hundred or so feedback all it is is numbers on a page - means very little unless you have negs where it will impact your prercentage.
You've left 527 and received 412 feedback, so not really less than half your buyers leaving it ????
As you said, if there was a problem you'd know about it pretty quickly.
Edit. G'day Kopes and dave........................fingers very slow today guys...................
on 29-12-2017 07:52 PM
on 29-12-2017 09:07 PM
on 29-12-2017 09:18 PM
don’t send messages to buyers about feedback, eBay will do that.
on 29-12-2017 09:24 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:don’t send messages to buyers about feedback, eBay will do that.
Good point, eBay send a reminder to leave feedback I think it is around 30 days after a transaction.
on 29-12-2017 09:58 PM
I have this thing where if someone asks me to do something I was planning on doing anyway, suddenly I begrudge them and don't wanna do that thing at all.
The best thing you can do - which many be easier said than done - is forget about feedback. Focus on the things that you can do to provide the best possible service / experience for your buyers, and the rest will follow sooner or later; though I suspect you're already ahead of me on that if you're getting private messages or cards in the mail. People who take the time to do something like that will also probably sing your praises elsewhere if the opportunity arises - that's worth significantly more than eBay feedback, IMO. 🙂
on 29-12-2017 10:46 PM