Best Feedback received.

Now I've been wondering. As sellers can only give a positive feedback and buyers can give positive, neutral or negative feedback how much effort do they make when preparing their feedback to reflect Ebay Community Values.  Here they are:

 

eBay is a community that encourages open and honest communication among all its members.

Our community is guided by five fundamental values:

  • We believe people are basically good.

  • We believe everyone has something to contribute.

  • We believe that an honest, open environment can bring out the best in people.

  • We recognise and respect everyone as a unique individual.

  • We encourage you to treat others the way you want to be treated.

eBay is firmly committed to these principles. And we believe that community members should also honour them—whether buying, selling, or chatting with eBay friends.

 

 

You might like to share feedback examples that DO or DO NOT reflect these values.

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Best Feedback received.

I didn't think feedback was intended to reflect eBay Community Values - surely it's primary purpose is only for rating each individual transaction? I should think the most important purpose it serves is to give potential buyers an indication of a seller's overall performance before they commit to buying/bidding.

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