on โ10-05-2014 10:00 AM
It seems that there is a "NON feedback Left" culture nowadays.
Despite of repetitive request made via ebay comm. column and/or direct email address correspondense with the seller/buyer, emails are replied and yet NO feedback left. I would suggest that the current FEEDBACK mechanism can be used to track BOTH seller and Buyer feedback, and only WHEN both feedback columns (Seller and Buyer) were left/occupied then the selling/buying process is considered finalised. IF either party not leave feedback to each other within 30 days, the feedback already left will be removed from the receiving party. The party who left the feedback have the Right to take away and Remove the feedback left. So to be FAIR for every ebay users.
on โ12-05-2014 12:49 PM
@shoppingbag* wrote:Contrary to what some believe, feedback is important to buyers. It doesn't need to be over the top, but if I don't at least get a "thank you for your custom", I am greatly offended and don't buy there again. Feedback may be optional, so are manners it seems.
I'm curious. Why exactly is feedback important to you as a buyer?
on โ12-05-2014 01:49 PM
probably so that when she posts on the boards, her experience is not diminished because her score is considered to be low.
on โ12-05-2014 01:52 PM
plus, every time you get another 500 feedback, you get a special email from ebay congratulating you for all of your hard work and they even give you a very special certificate that they invite you to print off at your expense and frame and hang on your wall so that you can be proud of your efforts
How good is that, eh?
plus, don't forget that eventually you get a RED star, now isn't THAT siomething worthy of aspiring too?
I mean it's a RED star! Is there anything better?
on โ12-05-2014 04:05 PM
Cough? Cough?
* Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. Mark Twain
on โ12-05-2014 07:09 PM
well, I wasn't kidding about the red star...
I like red things
โ12-05-2014 07:10 PM - edited โ12-05-2014 07:14 PM
I have a red star...I like it.
with feedback, I do not worry if I receive it from sellers, as I have enough as a buyer to not be blocked by sellers who do not wish to sell to new, low feedback buyers. It is only important in practical terms for a buyer in the first few transactions to build up some feedback, for that reason. Yes, it is nice, and polite, for a seller to leave an acknowledgement, but it isn't as important as getting the item you paid for in the condition specified in the listing.
on โ13-05-2014 07:37 AM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:plus, every time you get another 500 feedback, you get a special email from ebay congratulating you for all of your hard work and they even give you a very special certificate that they invite you to print off at your expense and frame and hang on your wall so that you can be proud of your efforts
How good is that, eh?
plus, don't forget that eventually you get a RED star, now isn't THAT siomething worthy of aspiring too?
I mean it's a RED star! Is there anything better?
My printer refused to print out the certificate, just downright refused. maybe it's got more brains than I thought.