05-27-2020 06:39 PM
Received neutral FB because I didn't communicate. The Emails had nothing to do with the item, cost or shipping. Was selling a piece of pottery her father made and she wanted me to know. She did buy the item for $9.95 it was shipped quickly and received in perfect condition. Then Emailed me to say she bought it. Then gave me neutral feedback because I didn't communicate! I know, maybe I should have made small talk.... but. I guess she wanted me to praise he father or say I was happy she won the auction. To top it off, I gave her positive feedback and said her father was a great potter. She waited until I gave her feedback to give me the Neutral FB. I'v had only Positive feedback for the past 300+ transactions. Not fair!!!!
05-27-2020 06:42 PM
your response was great..we all run into the screwballs on Ebay occasionally.
05-27-2020 06:45 PM
I'd take that neutral feedback... it almost makes your buyer look like a return buyer. They're gold! Way to go!
05-27-2020 07:16 PM
Maybe she's a nut, but I don't know why you couldn't have extended a bit of common politeness to a customer.
05-27-2020 07:24 PM
@dhbookds wrote:Maybe she's a nut, but I don't know why you couldn't have extended a bit of common politeness to a customer.
I get messages often that are not really related to the purchase (but they are purchasing something).
I respond, but try to give closed responses that don't invite further discussion. Seems to work so far, I am responding just not spending loads of time chatting.
C.
05-27-2020 07:25 PM
You and I rarely disagree on anything, but in this case, I don't feel that a $10 purchase (or any amount) entitles the buyer to a lifelong companion, free baby sitting for a year, or a dog walking service with bonus pooper scooper. Dearly love all my customers, but some buyers are really pushing the limits of entitlement!!!!!
05-27-2020 07:30 PM - edited 05-27-2020 07:31 PM
@bonjourami wrote:your response was great..we all run into the screwballs on Ebay occasionally.
I'm not here to look good in front of other sellers, I need to make sure I look good in front of the buyers.
In this case I feel the reply attacks the buyer, that rarely looks good from a buyer's perspective.
Also "Communication" is one of the five DSR's a buyer can leave.
I believe an apology would've been a far better reply.
Something like:
I am so sorry we emailed a lot, how we can make this right?
(I am never shy to talk a little Engrish)
05-27-2020 07:39 PM
It never hurts to take a moment to be nice to someone and acknowledge them. That said, I got a negative once, many years ago, because I accepted Paypal and the buyer didn't like them. That is one of 3 negs I have ever had in 22 years here.
05-27-2020 09:14 PM
I answer all emails for anything (unless it's crazy and I just block), even if it's to say "Thank you!" Takes a second.
Still, that's a bit silly to leave a neut about - maybe isolation gets to some people more than others.
05-27-2020 11:04 PM
Alas! Probably she was just tired of being cooped up because of the virus and wanted to talk to someone. Some people just need to socialize.
05-27-2020 11:18 PM
If I got your post right you sold an item to a buyer that happened to be made by the buyers father but yet you could not spend a couple minutes talking to the buyer ?
05-28-2020 12:07 AM
yes, the emails had something to do with the item - her father had made it. and you couldn't even talk to her a little? not like she was needy nellie - any normal person would have mentioned that. i sold a vintage dress once and the designer's daughter wrote me - i was delighted. it was only two messages exchanged and that was it.
geez - what an opportunity wasted. maybe you go neuted for just being too busy and important.
05-28-2020 12:10 AM
I have to agree - the reply is snide.
05-28-2020 01:49 AM
Most buyers dont care about feedbacks. Just dont make your listings look too shady if you got low feedback.
05-28-2020 04:16 AM
I'm not going to criticize the OP for doing what he did (or didn't) do. We're all different. We do things differently.
Because i'm in Hawaii i always get customers who will tell me about the time they visited or when they used to live here or that their father was a Pearl Harbor veteran or asking me about the housing market here. I'm used to it.