Originally Posted by
BigKidsAttic
Hi all,
I've had a "question" asked on one of my items which wasn't a question at all, it was more a statement, and what I would consider either rude or slightly aggressive.
"YOU SAY YOU WILL LEAVE FEEDBACK, ONCE YOU KNOW I HAVE THE ITEM.....MY FEEDBACK, AS A BUYER, IS FOR PAYING! AS THAT IS ALL I CAN DO. I REQUIRE FEEDBACK UPON PAYMENT. YOU WILL THEN GET YOUR FEEDBACK, BASED ON YOUR PERFORMANCE."
I've never had dealing with this seller/buyer before. The item they left this message on was a Trading Card for sale which is what they mostly sell (although they sell sports ones) in the USA.
I did reply saying that typing in capitals is considered shouting and that they wouldn't expect a cashier to give them feedback if they went into a shop.
Anyway, apart from the above, what do you consider to be the way to give feedback?
For me I give feedback when I receive it as that means I know the item has arrived with the buyer.
I do not agree with automatically giving feedback to a buyer as you wouldn't expect a shop to do that.
And I have noticed that when looking at feedback of new buyers (to me) they sometimes have "Instant payment" etc.. yet it can sometimes take a week for them to pay myself.
Anyway, i'd like to hear your opinions on this. Be blunt if you must, but don't be rude.
Jason