On 24/01/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's really quite simple. Positive feedback from the buyer indicates
> that they are pleased with the merchandise. Only when they indicate
> that they are pleased is the transaction complete. To leave feedback
> before the buyer okays the merchandise is foolish. The true "jerk" is
> the seller who does so.

The seller who is confident that the goods that go were as represented
should have nothing to fear but the occasional person who is an
aberration to the norm (but that's the same in all areas of living of
course). Generally the buyers response to your emails combined with
their eBay feedback provides a fair indication of how easy they will
be to deal with That's one big reason why the checkout system doesn't
work for me as a seller.

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