on โ21-03-2016 04:15 PM
on โ21-03-2016 09:52 PM
@max-power-models wrote:Is it just the numpties I deal with or buyers CBF leaving feedback anymore?
Although I do understand a seller's desire for FB, and the fact that the fewer overall FB left, the greater impact a neg etc can have, I honestly think spending energy on what other people do, or don't do, especially when it's optional, is counter-productive. Even more so if the only thing a buyer did "wrong" is not leave FB is what puts them in the 'numpty' corner.
on โ21-03-2016 10:05 PM
on โ25-03-2016 11:32 AM
I get less than 50% fb and never leave it unless it was left for me first. That's how it is!
on โ26-03-2016 12:34 PM
These hardly ever, i think nowadays buyers to busy to come back and leave feedback, however have noticed on our product line aimed at the older generation, they quite often come back to leave feedback, where as the younger generation does not, only the unhappy ones do it, which makes feedback one sided, lets face it when purchasing of a website you really cant leave feedback, maybe the feedback thing has had its day.
on โ02-04-2016 12:33 PM
I'd say FB averages at around 30% of total sales.
I just get annoyed at the stupid ebay emails reminding me to make sure I leave feedback for the non-feedback leavers (and the golden bell telling me PAID, POST IT NOW! when an items finally been paid for five days after the auction ended and the winning bidders only bid was placed 4 seconds before the auction end).
on โ02-04-2016 07:19 PM
on โ02-04-2016 07:33 PM
Yeah! Or it is the Easter break with two Public Holidays and eBay reminds you that an item is overdue for posting.
on โ02-04-2016 07:35 PM
Off topic here, but why can I see some of your listings when I click "View Listings" next to your ID and not others (obviously not those with "0" listings)?
on โ02-04-2016 07:58 PM
on โ02-04-2016 08:18 PM
Okay thanks - I suspected that