I agree, but know from experience that there are MANY MORE unscrupulous
buyers than sellers...
Tom
In a message dated 9/20/04 3:46:00 PM, you wrote:
>You are right, but the same sentence can be read:
>"this would put an unfair leverage into the hands of unscrupulous sellers"
>Hopefully ebay is
OTOH . . .
I've been an eBay buyer and seller since July '98 with 100% positive
rating of 450 on 526 feedbacks ("dankephoto".) I treat my buyers as I
would wish to be treated and they've reciprocated in kind.
As a seller I _always_ leave positive feedback once the item has shipped.
The buyer h
IMHO, this would put an unfair leverage into the hands of unscrupulous buyers.
You are right, but the same sentence can be read:
"this would put an unfair leverage into the hands of unscrupulous sellers"
Hopefully ebay is full of **scrupulous** sellers and buyers.
Sorry for the OT, but I wanted to
Feedback is something that you "may" leave on ebay. You don't have to,
and there are no obligations as to when it should be left. Therefore,
nobody "has" to leave it at any certain point.
Many sellers leave positive feedback as soon as the buyer pays. Others
leave it after shipping the item.
They acknowledged their mistake and shipped for free to Italy the
right item. Moreover they did not want the wrong thing back. It was
only a useless 5 bucks worth thing, but I appreciated the behavior.
Seller is: www.mydigitaldiscount.com.
So I left my positive feedback. Actually seller hasn't y