09-20-2009 08:59 PM
09-17-2015 12:10 PM
Since sellers can only leave positive feedback when they sale an item and if you only buy you will always have %100 positive feedback.
Sellers can't tell you apart from the scamming buyers. ALL buyer profiles are identical. What good is it? Not much. Some sellers have discontinued participation in the feedback system as a result. Unless ebay allows sellers to leave negitive feedback for buyers, I think ebay should make it so Sellers can not leave feedback at all. It would take the burden off my to reply to buyers asking for feedback. I have heard of scammers building up feedback by buying low price items then start a selling scam...
09-17-2015 07:12 PM
I never comment, but recently got a negative feedback 2 months after the transaction so i feel a bit angry and wanted to vent.
The buyer should leave feedback first.
Feedback is NOT a 'thank you' for being a customer. Feedback is NOT a review of the product sold, (in most cases). Feedback is a review of the other party in the transaction.
The buyer should leave feedback first, because if there are any issues, he can allow the seller to respond. If the seller is agreeable, then great, the buyer's issue can be resolved. Postive feedback can and should be left. If the seller is disagreeable, negative feedback is warranted.
If a seller leaves feedback for the buyer first, that does not give the seller a chance to review the buyer, because the buyer's duty has not been finished. if a issue comes up (item is bad, buyer is unreasonable, etc.), how can the seller respond retroactively if he's already left feedback? Theres no way. The seller can only 'review' the buyer after his part is done. After he has received his item, made sure its what he wanted, and then left feedback of the seller. At that point the buyer's responsibilities are done.
Only at this point can the seller say that the buyer is good or bad, but not before. This is especially important on more expensive items.
Larger volume sellers leave automatic feedback because they're processing hundreds if not thousands of items every day and they simply dont have time to bother with leaving individual feedback. For them its understandable, but the reason they leave feedback first is circumstantial, not obligatory.
Again in summary: the buyer should always leave feedback first.
09-17-2015 07:19 PM
The buyer's duty is not only to the speed he pays. It is their responsibility to confirm that what he got is what he wanted. This is done by leaving the seller feedback.
If a seller says 'great buyer' right after payment, and the buyer turns out to be a scammer, what can the seller do? Absolutely nothing.
09-17-2015 07:25 PM
The solution to understanding the why buyers should leave feedback is simple: Imagine you are a Seller. Someone buys something from you.
You say, GREAT BUYER. Then they come back tomorrow and tell you to give them their money back or they'll leave you negative feedback.
Would you still call them a 'GREAT BUYER?'
A seller cannot review a buyer until after they've confirmed what they've gotten is what they want. Which is done by leaving *surprise* feedback for the seller.
The thing with buyers on this forum demanding sellers leave instant feedback is they're always a buyer, and never a seller. you need to view feedback from both points of view.
09-20-2015 10:29 AM
09-25-2015 12:07 PM
10-01-2015 10:54 AM
Despite the fact that this thread is rediculously old and has been resurrected multiple times, I just want to add my two cents as a recent seller.
It seems to me that the feedback/rating system has become uncertain, and a lot of the time sellers use their feedback as collateral against random, spiteful ratings from buyers. So many times I've heard the stories (some of which have been told here) where sellers receive communication saying things are good, only to give feedback first and receive problems from the buyers afterward. If there was more of a history of buyers communicating problems BEFORE leaving negative feedback, I don't think sellers would be so reticent to be first to rate in a transaction.
10-04-2015 02:50 PM
As a Buyer, i have bought many items and left positive feedback first. Many sellers on the other hand never leave any feedback after I have. So now I wait for the Seller to leave feedback first. Sellers need the Buyer's, the Buyer;s dont need the Sellers. I can find what I need elsewhere, not just on Ebay. Your local stores, restaurants, etc... need the "Buyer's" not the other way around. A seller needs to make Buyer's happy at all costs. Bad feedback from Buyer's is the price of doing Business. Does your local Restaurant make you pay before you get your food (when you dine in) because someone prevously ran out on their check? No. And when you do pay first (fast food for example) they bend backwards to make you happy. Buyer's dont have to be kind, sellers do to stay in business. Sellers should leave feedback first. As others have said, paying quickly is my only obligation as a buyer, besides of course being honest about the transaction. A Buyer not leaving feedback is like not saying "Thank You". As a Seller, you should always say "Thank You".
10-05-2015 01:47 PM
WRONG attitude. I can't stand it when sellers act like they're doing a favor to consumers. By virtue of the fact that a seller asks, no, "begs" for someone to spend "their" money purchasing their goods, then the moment the seller receives payment, that seller should leave positive feedback.
I'll throw it back at you: when has it ever been said that "the buyer needs to prove he is right?" What you mentioned as the problems that occur after the seller leaves positive feedback for the buyer "comes with the territory" of being a seller - i.e. someone who voluntarily listed their products on ebay in begging hopes that someone would spend their hard earned money on them.
Sorry, but the buyer "is" always right....otherwise, don't subject yourself to the whims of buyers, no matter how irrational they are. After all, "you" listed your products for sale. And please understand, I'm not talking about "scam" buyers, but regular, normal consumers.
Personally, I'm getting sick and tired of sellers whining all the time "gee, it's so hard being a seller." Then don't sell anthing !!!.
One seller (I should say "smartass" seller) made the "bs" comment about "what you buying, a product or feedback?" I have the absolute solide answer to that absurd and unnecessary question: I'm PAYING for BOTH!!!" And one is equally as important as the other - because Ebay is the culprit for starting this "bs" system to begin with. So don't criticize a buyer (spending "their" money) for playing by Ebay's system set up.
10-08-2015 02:45 PM
I haven't been selling long, but I just give feedback the day I get a notification the package I sent arrived at its destination. Not only am I giving feedback first, but it's kind of a friendly reminder that hey, if all went well, please leave some feedback for me as well, doesn't have to be all 5 stars, just want to be assured we're good.
What do you guys think?
10-11-2015 06:36 AM
10-18-2015 07:56 AM
eBay has made things some what challenging on "feedback" their fault, That said it is still very important for both party's to post feedback period. Before bidding I read seller feedback. Buying and selling, I can sort through the BULL pretty fast on both party's. This takes a whole 2 min out of my time
My bidding process.
1. If I have uneasy feeling, before I bid I ask a question. No reply = no bid
2. Read negs, sellers that won't reply to negs = lazy sellers (most often power sellers)
3. Understand who is doing the negs, low FB score buyer = complainers (most times)
4. Multiple negs, over same thing REDFLAG like (no commutation) or other
5. Read how fast a seller ships view "item sold" see when sold VS.. FB response
6. Read everything before bidding including when they ship after payment
7. If I have time to buy it, I have time to pay for it I don't auto bid
8. Don't impulse buy, there will be lots more to bid on
This system works well for me, FB is my main source for buying, For sellers and buyers that get their little feeling hurt over who posts FB first is just stupid, get over it. Good communication, fast pay, fast shipping, prompt honest FB is the key.
Sellers need to get it through their head, no buyers= no selling, the only reason you are here! The same goes for buyers, you are here to try to save a buck, other wise the store is just down the road. i.e. I just bought trout lures and saved $60.00 bucks over ordering online.
It all boils down to sellers want to make money and buyers want to save money. We have to make the system work together and getting into a p- contest about who posts FB first is counter productive it is important for both party's. And yes I have been burned before, get over it and move on it's a chance you take anytime you buy or sale online There are times that things can and do go wrong just takes a little looking to see what's going on. I have seen net/negs then a good reply, careless hit the wrong key, or don't understand how it works. I still can tell what's what.
Just my take on things
10-19-2015 08:46 PM
10-19-2015 09:10 PM
10-28-2015 08:30 PM
Let's compare this to buying something on QVC or Old Navy like I do many times....I buy a sweater on both sites and wait for my product. Do I get feedback or a review from them as buyer just because I bought a sweater on their sites? No...I don't.... They have my money and have no idea whether I love this sweater enought to keep it because I don't have it yet !!!!
Someone in this thread said since the seller is asking for money, the seller should leave the feedback first. The seller is asking for money? No, they aren't - the SELLER has a product or products to SELL - in EXCHANGE for money that is OFFERED. I as a seller am not asking for money...I , as a seller...am showing you my products....it is up to you as a buyer to offer me money for an item or items.
After about a week or 10 days after I get said sweaters from QVC or Old Navy..I get an email asking for a review of the product. This to me is the seller asking for feedback as it were. I usually do leave a review...this helps other buyers to feel secure about the product they are buying in reading reviews as to fit, quality and delivery.
The SELLER (QVC , Old navy et al) is ASKING for the review AFTER the product was received from the buyer...hence, I feel the same way on ebay...the buyer knows they sent their money...and the seller knows they got the money. Tell me you like the product AFTER RECEIPT of product and leave the feedback..and within a day of receiving said feedback - I as the seller will leave a positive feedback and a very nice comment for the buyer.
I would like to feel I could leave the feedback first as a seller...but I can't anymore...it really is about who has the last action..and that is the buyer who received the product..this is more logical.
This thread was very helpful and presented very good arguments for both sides...but I am sticking to my opinion...buyer leaves feedback first...with a mandatory feedback then from the seller.