At 03:51 PM Tuesday 10/07/2001, you wrote:
Tom Scales wrote:
For long time readers, you'll remember that I had a buyer of my 18/3.5
back out on the deal. He overbid and did it without his wife's
'permission' and she made him renege on the deal.
<snip>
He waited months and then finally left me feedback -- negative
feedback.
Here's what he posted to me:
In the case at hand I think the best thing to do was submit a Non paying
bidder warning, get your money for listing back and leave the feedback well
alone. If he does it enough times - I think 4 times then he is permanently
suspended anyway and whether you left a negative feedback or not wouldn't
really count anyway.
Therefore I think negative feedback from a seller is somewhat unnecessary
as they can get their money back for listing and lose nothing but the
opportunity to have sold the item for a lower amount to someone else. A
buyers negative feedback on the other hand is almost always worth looking
at closely.
Oben
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