
09-27-2012 04:15 PM
When I pay for items in a timely manner and provide accurate shipping information, my job as buyer is done. The seller should give feedback quickly. The buyer, on the other hand, should give feedback after receiving the item. So why am I giving feedback before the seller is, or why do I never get feedback from some sellers??
11-23-2012 06:05 PM
Is there really a point to leaving a buyer feedback, can a seller refuse to sell to a buyer based on feedback?
01-22-2013 06:11 PM
Sounds like a lot of excuses by sellers here!
As the first post stated, if the buyer did his part in a timely fashion then they should have feedback given as soon as practical, period. And the buyer should give honest feedback as soon as they receive there item and validate it. That is how the system is supposed to work as per eBay! Nothing prevents either side from NOT leaving feedback, but then that will cause the system to fail and nobody will sell or buy.
It's as if the seller is holding the buyer ransom. Either you give me good feedback or I'm not giving you any feedback, even though you where a good buyer.
I'm to the point where I feel like leaving negative feedback for this reason alone! Maybe then sellers will be more willing to give timely feedback.
01-22-2013 06:55 PM
eBay's comment about feedback
We know it can be frustrating when you've completed a transaction with another eBay member and they haven't left you Feedback. However, while we really encourage it, we don't require buyers and sellers to leave Feedback.
The following occurred on eBay.com
Buyer stated in her About Me... that if a seller did not leave feedback first a negative feedback will be left for the seller.
After about 35 negatives, the buyer was suspended and learned her lesson. All negatives were removed
Feedback is voluntary... a reality on eBay....
01-22-2013 07:31 PM
It's as if the seller is holding the buyer ransom. Either you give me good feedback or I'm not giving you any feedback, even though you where a good buyer.
I'm to the point where I feel like leaving negative feedback for this reason alone! Maybe then sellers will be more willing to give timely feedback.
Well........... I agree that on ebay sellers should leave PFB as soon as the item has been shipped,
Since some buyers value it like you do a seller has everything to gain by leaving PFB quickly.
However, the longer you're on ebay the more you understand that FB is highly over-rated in some ways..................
other than the POWER it has over sellers to make transactions go smoothly.
That is huge and therein lies the value of FB.
I'd like to suggest that you don't leave NFB just because a seller was slow to leave it for you because that would be way to punitive for such a small sin. :).
NFB should be reserved for only the very worst transactions.
01-22-2013 08:09 PM
I had a buyer contact me about something not working, so without them even asking I refunded them 100% of their money with an apology.
A few days later they contacted me saying they took it to a store to have it fixed, they then re-paid me and left a very positive feedback.
Not all buyers are honest as you buyer...
01-28-2013 06:28 PM
FEDBACK - it is such a joke. Oh let us have a group hug with sellers because we bought their merchandise and gave them money.
01-28-2013 07:52 PM
Is the group hug clothing optional ?
12-10-2013 02:29 PM
06-19-2020 12:49 PM
Since Ebay removed the ability of Sellers to leave honest feedback (we can only leave positives) they have rendered it of no value. As a result I have set up automatic feedback to those that still crave the numbers game. It is automatic - once you leave feedback it leaves it for you. I personally could not care less whether I get or receive feedback anymore - since it is completely meaningless. If you concentrate on just enjoying the hunt and buy what you love to collect (or need) it will make it a much better experience.
John
06-19-2020 01:05 PM
Zombie thread
07-31-2020 11:26 AM
07-31-2020 02:05 PM
ZOMBIE THREAD FROM 2012
The problem with zombie threads is that the information may be out of date or inaccurate.
For example, feedback is no longer used by eBay to assess member accounts.
Few buyers understand that any FB score under 98% is probably a poor seller. Fewer actually read the FB.
07-31-2020 10:13 PM
Hello Everyone,
Due to the age of the thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.
Thanks for understanding!