As soon as I am happy with a transaction I leave feedback. If I have
sold something I leave it as soon as I have seen fit to send the goods;
if I have bought something, I leave feedback as soon as I have checked
the goods through. If I'm not content with a transaction I will not
leave feedback until I have discussed it with the other party.
I see no point in standing on ceremony; the world does not go around
without a bit of trust.
Chris
On 27 Mar 2005, at 18:14, Simon Worby wrote:
> Jez Cunningham wrote:
>
>> Excuse the OT subject but what's the etiquette on leaving
>> feedback - who leaves it first? When the seller gets paid,
>> or when the buyer receives the package ok, or both at the
>> last minute?
>
> I don't think there is a standard protocol. Many vendors don't leave
> feedback on receipt of payment (which I think they should) because they
> want to leave themselves the option of retaliatory negative feedback if
> the purchaser complains.
>
> My own feedback policy is at:
> http://cgi3.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=s.e.worby;
> I
> commend it to the house (but then, I would).
>
> I *refuse pointblank* to leave feedback first as a purchaser, and as a
> vendor *always* leave immediate feedback when I have received payment.
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon
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