posted on March 23, 2001 08:10:20 AM new
You answered her emails fast and courteously. The day you received her payment, you immediately went to the post office and shipped her item, which, by the way, was very carefully packed. Once home, you left the bidder a glowing positive. But days passed, and she never returned it, and you felt..... you know the feeling.
Or.... You received the seller's EOA email, immediately went to PayPal and promptly paid him. Received the item, left feedback, ...and never heard from the seller again. There's that feeling again...
Now, when you get that feeling, you have an option. Do what I do: Go to eBay and go....feedback shopping!!
For the measly amount of one penny each, which, of course, you don't have to pay, you get all the feedback you want!.
Take your pick of :
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and my favorite:
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The less imaginative ones opt for nothing less than : "Get'cher free feedback here!" (really, I've seen it!)
Less fun than the "feedback parties" held 2 years ago at the book board over at eBay's, but fun nonetheless.
posted on March 23, 2001 09:09:45 AM newnanastuff:
It seems like some people are putting dutch auctions for .01, just to exchange feedback.
At lease this is what I understood.
What he meant about the "feedback parties" at the Book board, I have no idea.
------------------------------------------------------------ How can they hear, when you're screaming in digital?
posted on March 23, 2001 10:36:17 AM new
The feedback parties went on, I won't even go there, as it turned into a sensitive issue with a lot of people.....
It was before transactional only feedback was in place..... where you could give anyone feedback, without having had a transaction on ebay with them..... [email protected]