on โ27-11-2013 04:37 PM
on โ27-11-2013 04:42 PM
You have over 700 feedback as a buyer and you don't know how to view them?
I find this unbelievable and a bit scary. How do you check out your sellers if you don't know how to view feedback.
Click on the (number of feedback) beside your ID and it will take you to your feedback page. Then click on Feedback as a Buyer and there you have it.
โ27-11-2013 05:03 PM - edited โ27-11-2013 05:04 PM
I think the OP serves as very good reminder about making assumptions about the level of knowledge that many members have about eBay.
Navigating eBay may be simple and straightforward for some or many, but for others if they have no need or interest why would they know how to do what seems a simple click for others.
Some members would only ever do a few main actions - search, enter bids or press buy-it-now, go through checkout to pay and maybe sent a message and leave feedback.
on โ27-11-2013 05:38 PM
You can't help yourself can you catspjs?
The OP has left over 800 feedback in 10 years but does not know how to view her own?
โ27-11-2013 05:48 PM - edited โ27-11-2013 05:53 PM
I find your continued personalised commentary on what I post unbelievable and a bit scary.
Lol I know many computer users who buy on eBay to their hearts content with no problems at all, until they have do something that they haven't done before and then they get all flustered and ring me.
Lots of people have only very basic computer skills and some of those have little confidence to attempt even the simplest "click" or menu selection if it is new to them and just need a few directions and some assurance. Its no biggy IMO.
on โ27-11-2013 08:19 PM
Hello, everyone. This discussion is getting a little heated. Could we please communicate with a more civil tone. Thanks!
on โ27-11-2013 09:29 PM
Hello, everyone. This discussion is getting a little heated. Could we please communicate with a more civil tone. Thanks!
Hello moderator, there doesn't seem to be too many things that one can say on the boards without them being removed mindlessly, for no good reason.
Don't take your "job" too seriously!
Many people have commented on that.
You have created one very dull place. What's with this totally false and artificial manner of communicating, members being gaged at every sentence, so to speak, when the most straightforwards way its to call a spade a spade!
What happened to the freedom of speech? I think in this country it's still alive and well.
Even swear words (f you really want to be pedantic) are so common these days, like in the media, TV, at work places, on the streets, in schools in boardrooms - some of them are even recognised as downright Ausie icons!
No one here is saying anything that any of us haven't heard before. Like everywhere, everyday.