Ebay feedback

Dorsetmike

Member
I just had a "thanks for your purchase" email from a seller, to which he had added "could you please leave DIFFERENT feedback" (I've bought from him before)

I can see the point of having feedback, but the "WOW 5*, SUPER DUPER seller/buyer/ebayer" seems a bit stupid. My standard response is short and truthful unless there is some cause for complaint,

I Click "Positive" and in the Comments box, simply put "No problems" and finally click the relevant satisfied/reasonable levels. (I actually only type the N of No problems, Firefox fills it in)

If I should ever have a complaint, then I would contact the seller first to try and resolve the complaint, not plaster negative comments about for all to see.

I'm tempted to email back, it's my feedback, take it or leave it.

Am I wrong to take this approach?
 

wljmrbill

Member
That is about the same way with me. What else can you say about an online store unless you have a problem which I have never had a problem yet.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
i agree. I am constantly geting feedback forms from companies I deal with asking "were our staff fantastic, super fantastic or super duper fantastic. It is no longer enough to say you were satisfied, you must praise then to infinity and beyond. Personally I do not have the time for this c--p. Yes, I am happy is all they get.

teddy
 

Dorsetmike

Member
Posted this on a photo forum as well, got one suggestion I liked, in the comments box just put "DIFFERENT" after all that's what he's asked for! ;) :rolleyes:
 

marval

New member
Posted this on a photo forum as well, got one suggestion I liked, in the comments box just put "DIFFERENT" after all that's what he's asked for! ;) :rolleyes:

I like that idea Mike, very good. I would just do what you have, as long as it is positive feedback he can't complain.


Margaret
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
I get those "we want all 5's for our score" feedback for internet purchases, too. Nothing like trying to stuff the ballot box before the vote ... :crazy:. I generally give good marks for good performance, but also let the vendor know when I was unsatisfied, too.
 

JONESEY

New member
Give him a different review ... tell him it was rubbish.
Then ask him if he'd prefer your normal response :)
 
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