About 1/5 the buyers I have dealt with have left feedback. I've left feedback for about 1/3 of the sellers I've dealt with. It's no big deal to me: I don't care.
Go to any business and buy something. The seller is done with the business of that transaction at the point they hand over the goods and take your money. If you are afterwards dissatisfied with the product and come back for customer service, that's a completely separate issue and should be rated separately. When someone pays me by Paypal, the agreement is that they will pay the fees and I will hold the merchandise until the money is deposited in my bank account. Once it is in my bank account, if they've paid by credit card they can go to their credit card company and request arbitration. Paypal can do nothing but ban my account ... and I don't care if they do that. Sheesh. Much ado about nothing. Godfrey On Jan 23, 2007, at 8:11 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote: > If they paid with Paypal, they can get their money back. Even if they > didn't, they can give you negative feedback. For a seller, any > negative feedback is deadly. Anyone who sells a substantial amount of > goods on ebay will tell you the same thing: You wait for your > feedback, which indicates buyer satisfaction. Then, you provide > feedback. Why would you want to say that the transaction was okay > before they buyer approves the goods via feedback? As I said before, > common sense. Debate it to the death if you wish, but your position > makes no sense, except perhaps from an ivory tower perspective. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net