01-05-2018 05:04 AM
Why is it that I see so many sellers don't leave feedbacks? When I buy and make payment quickly, I expect a prompt positive feedback on money recieved.
Why are sellers allowed to withhold feedback and wait for a positive or negative feedback before they can post their feedback?
When I sell items I give a quick feedpack on prompt payment, then ship out items.
01-05-2018 05:25 AM
@scuy wrote:Why is it that I see so many sellers don't leave feedbacks?
When I buy and make payment quickly, I expect a prompt positive feedback on money recieved.
Because ....... FB is ................................................................ VOLUNTARY.
The transaction does not end upon payment.
01-05-2018 05:27 AM
You should have looked up topics on feedback and read the answers on those. There are about 10,000 of them on these boards.
The short answer is Feedback is voluntary, and no member is entitled to receive it, or has to leave it.
Many sellers do not leave feedback on receiving payment because, most of the things a buyer can do that will hurt a seller, can only happen after they have paid.
Paying is mandatory after all.
Some sellers leave feedback immediately, others in batches when they feel like it, and others wait until a buyer indicates they are happy either with a message or by leaving feedback, and ebay does not care how or when they do it, or if they do it at all.
Members who buy only will have a 100% positive rating, even the nonpayers, and scammers, so buyer feedback actually means nothing, other than being a transaction count. Buyers are judged based on the feedback they leave other sellers because of that.
I don't know about you, but I buy on ebay to receive items, not to receive meaningless pats on the back from strangers.
As a seller i tried leaving feeback as soon as I was paid, and received feedback in return about 60% of the time. Once I switched to leaving it after receiving it, or after the 30 day dispute limit, I get about 90% return feedback.
Let the roller coaster ride begin
01-05-2018 05:39 AM
Payment means you're a good buyer? It just means you paid for an item you said you would.
I didn't realize feedback was to acknowledge monies received. I thought it was about the transaction as a whole.
01-05-2018 05:43 AM
@scuy wrote:Why is it that I see so many sellers don't leave feedbacks? When I buy and make payment quickly, I expect a prompt positive feedback on money recieved.
Why are sellers allowed to withhold feedback and wait for a positive or negative feedback before they can post their feedback?
When I sell items I give a quick feedpack on prompt payment, then ship out items.
You need to let go of your "expectations" - feedback is voluntary. Your "payment" is an obligation. It doesn't matter what you do as a seller - and it's unrealistic to "expect" others to do as you do.
Besides, the feedback you receive as a buyer is meaningless. ALL buyers have 100% since sellers can only leave positive feedback.
01-05-2018 05:49 AM
Every seller is different. Some sellers leave immediate feedback after payment. Some sellers leave feedback after you leave feedback. Some don't leave it at all. I personally leave feedback directly after I ship. Not for any particular reason beyond it is most convenient for me. Feedback is voluntary as several have mentioned, and honestly these days it doesn't really mean much. That being said, every seller has had experiences that evolve how they handle their business. I've learned that buyers like feedback, and that it doesn't effect me in anyway, and even if a transaction goes south it still doesnt effect anything.
01-05-2018 05:54 AM
@lintbrush* wrote:Payment means you're a good buyer? It just means you paid for an item you said you would.
I didn't realize feedback was to acknowledge monies received. I thought it was about the transaction as a whole.
lintbrush* is absolutely right. Keep selling and leaving feedback at payment, then tell us how you feel when the shipper delayed or damaged the item you sent, or because the buyer didn't like the shipping cost, or wanted to return an item because of buyer's remorse, or they are not happy because you use styro peanuts as packing material, and they leave you a neg, that ebay will not remove.
eBay used to have it right many years ago, when they used to say the buyer is the one who signals if a transaction went well, by leaving feedback.
01-05-2018 05:58 AM
As a seller I don't consider a transaction complete until the buyer lets me know that they have received the item AND accept it.
How does a buyer do that?
By giving me positive feedback.
01-05-2018 06:03 AM - edited 01-05-2018 06:06 AM
If you want it - you can ask the seller their personal business policy before you buy if it is not mentioned in the ad. Otherwise - if you want it - you leave it first - preferably when you get the item and inspect it. If it is not right, then contact the seller. One has 60 days to VOLUNTARILY leave comments. It is a buyer's responsibility to pay for what is purchased - and quickly; and doing so does not mean the buyer has earned a gold star. You sell, leave fb first a few times and you will see what we all are trying to convey to you.
01-05-2018 07:56 AM
01-05-2018 08:07 AM
@scuy wrote:Why is it that I see so many sellers don't leave feedbacks? When I buy and make payment quickly, I expect a prompt positive feedback on money recieved.
Why are sellers allowed to withhold feedback and wait for a positive or negative feedback before they can post their feedback?
When I sell items I give a quick feedpack on prompt payment, then ship out items.
Your feedback record:
63 received
54 left
Priceless.
01-05-2018 08:17 AM
Do you expect a "pat on the back" for paying when you leave the grocery store, a restaurant, Wal-Mart, etc? Let's have a round of applause....this guy just paid for what he bought!!! Woo Hoo!!! lol. Seriously now, paying is an obligation, not an accomplishment. That being said, I do leave feedback for my buyers when I ship...this is most convenient for me and has worked out quite well. P.S. I'm very lucky, I have GREAT buyers.
01-05-2018 09:16 AM
Because for the seller the transaction ends not when you pay, but when the return windows lapses.
01-05-2018 09:22 AM
01-05-2018 09:39 AM
@ryanrobyn wrote:
Probably for he same reason most buyers don't leave feedback. When buyers don't leave feedback this really is hard on good sellers as Ebay bases it's defects for sellers on the number of feedbacks received and not the number of item sold.
Wrong. And easy to disprove by actually looking at your Dashboard.