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EBAY SAYS:
If you were treated well by a buyer or seller, reward him or her with
a positive comment.
Do you deserve a POSITIVE FEEDBACK from me?
Important Note: I used to post positive feedback for winners when I received payment, unfortunately I can no longer do this. I have noticed with the growth of ebay, there are more problems with bidders then in the past. I am starting to receive bad checks and have found an increase in other auction related problems that may not surface until the winner receives his package. My new policy is to post deserved positive feedback after we both have honored the terms of the auction. If I deserve positive feedback from you, then I would appreciate it if you would leave it and let me know. I will immediately post feedback for you if you have earned it. In the past some ebayers' have forgotten to leave me feedback after I have done everything right, including leaving feedback for them... this of course is not fair. Both the buyer and seller have an obligation to finalize a successful transaction by leaving feedback for each other. If both parties did what was required, then BOTH deserve positive feedback... it is extremely important to do so. For me, a positive feedback makes the small auctions worthwhile (consider all the work and time involved in doing one of these). Remember to leave feedback, not only for me if I deserve it, but for any seller you deal with that has earned it. Ebayer's need to know the good guys from the bad guys and feedback is important to all of us. Do I deserve a positive feedback from you?
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| Do you deserve NEGATIVE FEEDBACK from me? Did you fail to confirm your win within the specified "3 Days" from the close of our auction? Did you fail to send payment within 14 days of the close of our auction? Did your check bounce or was it returned from your bank? Did you fail to make good on a returned check? Did you fail to honor your win in any way? Did you send me threatening or nasty email, instead of trying to resolve an issue calmly? Well you probably know the answer if you answered yes to these questions...but I still might not...I try to be fair and use as much patience and understanding as possible to get a bidder to do what is expected of a good ebayer. If I am forced to leave a negative feedback, you probably earned it. Important Note: Clear and prompt communications can usually avoid problems. If you are going to go out of town and can't acknowledge a win, then email the seller and let him know that, just in case you win. If you have a problem paying on time tell him that too. Usually the person that gets the negative feedback and doesn't deserve it is the person who fails to communicate properly with the seller.
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