on 17-01-2014 03:36 PM
Hi,
I am just wondering why some sellers don't leave feedback for buyers until after the buyer has left feedback for them?
on 18-01-2014 01:43 AM
No I haven't missed any points and I'm surprised that it has taken this long for OP to get their answer when it was right there in front of them
on 18-01-2014 01:45 AM
And there were so many different correct answers that OP could have just taken them all into consideration
18-01-2014 01:46 AM - edited 18-01-2014 01:47 AM
@thecatspjs wrote:
@chameleon54 wrote:If I told you I would have to kill you. Secret mens business in the old shed down the back.
Dons sherlock hat and pipe .... mmm ... Is there a clue in there ??
The answer lies four paces to the left of the old gum tree, turn south and walk another six paces. Remember to bring a shovel
on 18-01-2014 01:50 AM
What points? that he has just realised that sellers can't give negative feedback? LOL if that's the case then nothing that OP has pointed out has any bearing as there are so many different reasons to why feedback is left when/why and how.
18-01-2014 01:56 AM - edited 18-01-2014 01:58 AM
@zelly888 wrote:What points? that he has just realised that sellers can't give negative feedback? LOL if that's the case then nothing that OP has pointed out has any bearing as there are so many different reasons to why feedback is left when/why and how.
Gosh zelly, so now it appears that you are seeking to invalidate a posters personal opinion - even though it is their personal opinion - mmm interesting. Lol it appears that you "know" more about the opinion the OP should have, than the one they express. Clever.
on 18-01-2014 02:07 AM
@thecatspjs wrote:
@chameleon54 wrote:If I told you I would have to kill you. Secret mens business in the old shed down the back.
Dons sherlock hat and pipe .... mmm ... Is there a clue in there ??
Lets just say, them rags you sell would be great for cleaning the grease off a small block chev motor.
on 18-01-2014 03:04 AM
Hello, everyone. This discussion is getting a little heated. Could we please communicate with a more civil tone. Thanks!
on 18-01-2014 05:22 AM
@2012happychap wrote:
in short that is exactly what I meant, how come you seem to be the only one that gets it?
Not even Freud could tell you that.
on 18-01-2014 05:26 AM
@2012happychap wrote:
and what business is that of yours?
it's against eBay policy to trade feedback.
18-01-2014 09:57 AM - edited 18-01-2014 10:01 AM
@chameleon54 wrote:
@thecatspjs wrote:
@chameleon54 wrote:If I told you I would have to kill you. Secret mens business in the old shed down the back.
Dons sherlock hat and pipe .... mmm ... Is there a clue in there ??
Lets just say, them rags you sell would be great for cleaning the grease off a small block chev motor.
On a serious note, I suspect that people who buy womons fashion and accesories would place much more importance on what could be seen as politeness etc. by leaving feedback at a certian point in the transaction. Blokes working on cars in the back shed dont give a flying fig about ebay feedback ( within reason ) and dont have the same need to follow protocols. Its just not important to them. Like many things on ebay, what is important and works for one, may not work for others. As for the comment that "ALL sellers who are succesfull in thier field give feedback as soon as payment has been made", I think this may relate more to areas of personal interest to you, rather than applying across the board. It certianly has little importance to middle age blokes.