In a message dated 3/27/2005 11:15:08 AM Central Standard Time,
simon@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I *refuse pointblank* to leave feedback first as a purchaser, and as a
vendor *always* leave immediate feedback when I have received payment.
As a seller, I describe my item well, use good pictures and offer a money
back guarantee. I communicated well with the buyer. When I get payment, I
post feedback and let the chips fall where they may.
As a buyer, if the item is as described and shipped promptly, I post
positive feedback for the seller. My opinion of them is not predicated on
what they
might post about me. I do pay very quickly and communicate well.
If there is a problem with the item or transaction, I try to work it out.
If it is resolved in a positive manner, I will usually post positive feedback
and make comment that they resolved problem. If the item arrives 8 weeks
after the purchase and is a great item as described the seller is going to get
neutral feedback.
If you send me a load of crap and don't resolve the issue, I will
reciprocate in kind.
My approach is one of generosity and practicing "The Golden Rule," Bill
Barber
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