posted on July 3, 2001 10:03:12 AM
When I sell anything on the auctions, I email the winner, again email when I get payment, again email when I ship out and post feedback the day I ship out. I know most people don't have time to do this, but I hear great response from the buyer, they apperciate it. I have been buying only lately, and I pay immediately either with Paypal (money in account) or send snail mail. A lot of times I hear nothing from seller if my payment was received, and one day my item comes in the mail. I always notify seller when I get the item and leave feedback, (always nice and polite). The seller SELDOM leaves me any feedback. I contact seller right away and pay within 24 hours. I know some do this as a business and leave feedback once a month or so, but after a month...nothing. I read here several times about the "deadbeat act" so apperciate a nice, quick auction ending. I must be doing something wrong.
[ edited by sandrajb on Jul 3, 2001 10:05 AM ]
posted on July 3, 2001 05:34:14 PM
I'm a seller that leaves it once every few weeks (When I owe between 50 and 100 feedbacks.) Unless someone who's buying from me has given me "the willies" in an email, Everyone that's paid gets good feedback, even if I haven't shipped their item when I do a batch of feedback.
I save enough time doing it that way to spend time here.
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