Feedback

Jan 18, 2006 11:41

Would it be wrong for me to refuse to leave 'blackmailed' feedback on eBay after a transaction? By blackmailed, I mean the sort that a seller wont leave feedback after you've paid until you leave feedback. I would think that if you have been a prompt payer [I always am], respond to emails as soon as you get them [I do] and generally do everything ( Read more... )

dummy spit

Leave a comment

Comments 5

ozgenre January 18 2006, 01:04:32 UTC
I agree - I would forward it to eBay and ask them for the advice.

Reply

wolfkit January 18 2006, 01:12:02 UTC
I thought about that but so many sellers do it...

Reply


exp_err January 18 2006, 01:22:35 UTC
Nothing wrong with not leaving feedback, imo. It's your choice.

Reply


politas January 18 2006, 01:26:57 UTC
Well, I make it a rule to leave feedback when I receive an item, whether positive or negative.

The one time I did leave negative feedback on an item, I still ended up getting positive feedback from the seller!

Reply

politas January 18 2006, 01:29:13 UTC
To further explain, that's a personal rule, as I think that E-bay works best if everyone leaves feedback. While I hope that I will receive feedback, the status of feedback from the other side doesn't affect me.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up