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New to selling stuff on ebay, what sort of feedback do you leave and when do you leave it - as soon the buyer pays? Reason for asking is I sold 3 items recently, one paid straight away so got glowing feedback, the other 2 I've had to chase up. One has just paid (the mighty sum of £3.40) after 48hrs. What feedback can I leave him?
"Thanks for paying - eventually"? Does everyone automatically get great feedback to avoid them giving you a poor rating?
Coming to the realisation why I avoided selling on ebay...
Just shrug, give the feedback and move on.
Pointless leaving feedback like that, sellers don't get to look at their buyers feedback, the only difference it makes is to sellers, and by leaving even slightly negative comments like that you run the risk of a buyer retaliating. I just don't bother to give feedback for most of my ebay transactions.
just don't bother to give feedback for most of my ebay transactions
Isn't that the same as giving negative feedback?
What's an acceptable neutral feedback?
"Thanks, hope to do business again"?
"Thanks for paying - eventually"?
Because the buyer took 48 hours to pay? People have other things going on in their lives, not everyone has constant access to the internet.
But as above I very seldom give buyers feedback now.
I haven’t left or looked at feedback for years.
yeah... agree with GaryM
don't waste your time giving catty remarks in eBay feedback. If they pay up in under 7 days, its a win. Try stipulating your terms in the buyer information if you're new or a nervous ebay seller. "paypal only, postage only upon payment within 48hrs of purchace" something like that. Just leave a nice generic reply and get on with it "thanks for the purchase- smooth transaction, thanks !" etc. Be nice and do give feedback. It takes seconds and I always find it shitty when someone doesn't. If they refuse to pay/timewaste = negative feedback, and report buyer. everything else, neutral or positive. a 48hrs wait is acceptable tbh.
[i]People have other things going on in their lives, not everyone has constant access to the internet[/i]
Pretty sure if you've just gone on eBay and bought something you can pay within the next 2 mins however busy a life you live! I bet most of them use the phone their face is glued to 24 hrs a day anyway.
But yeah - this [i]don't waste your time giving catty remarks in eBay feedback[/i] 🙂
Interesting remarks about the payment. I must admit I'm with DezB, If they've just won the auction then surely they can pay up. Within 24hrs isn't unreasonable if they've bid on something?
Anyhow, will leave some non-committal feedback and see when the next guy is going to pay.
I must admit I'm with DezB, If they've just won the auction then surely they can pay up. Within 24hrs isn't unreasonable if they've bid on something?
Why is there an assumption that they are sat there waiting for the auction to end? I've won countless auctions and not been there the minute it ends- and latterly sometimes days later paid. Ebay is different now to the old days and ppl have a million reasons they may not be there the minute an auction ends. If this is a buy it now transaction then this is a different issue, to which immediate payment could be reasonably expected.. You're going to have a rough ride on ebay if you get this annoyed about it so soon, dont sweat it and lay out some purchase terms. Been using ebay since 2001 btw, never had a shitty remark from a seller after waiting 2/3 days to pay. If someone did, id never look at them again. life is too short for that kind of bs frankly.
Pretty sure if you've just gone on eBay and bought something you can pay within the next 2 mins however busy a life you live!
I always snipe, so pretty much absent when auctions close.
Payment within 3 days is acceptable from my POV.
You're going to have a rough ride on ebay if you get this annoyed about it so soon, dont sweat it and lay out some purchase terms
Fair enough, all points taken on board.
Pretty sure if you've just gone on eBay and bought something you can pay within the next 2 mins however busy a life you live!
People use automatic bidding, they don't sit in front of their device constantly typing in a higher value.
I always pay straight away when I buy something but someone not paying within 48 hours really isn't a big deal.
I have sold a lot of stuff on eBay and typically if someone doesn't pay within a few days they usually won't pay. I open a case the minute I can (after 48 hours) so I can then get my fees back 5 days later and relist the item.
If you are that busy then don't bid of items. You seriously can't press a pay button which takes all of 10 seconds?
Due to timewasters who don't pay/don't see any rush I tend to list 95% of my items as Buy it Now with immediate payment ticked which completely removes the problem.
glad to help. look at it this way, if a shop assistant made an unsolicited remark about how i was paying for whatever reason then.. they'd get an earful and I'd not shop there again. Its nice to be nice!
[i]I bet most of them use the phone their face is glued to 24 hrs a day anyway.[/i]
I notice nobody has quoted this part 😕
I bet most of them use the phone their face is glued to 24 hrs a day anyway.
there you go.
I notice nobody has quoted this part
No because it was just a pointless comment 🙂
As for feedback on buyers, it may as well be removed as only positive feedback can be left.
Sold an item a few weeks back and looked at the 100% feedback of the buyer and from the 21 feedback she had received 5 of them mentioned that she didn't pay.
She also didn't pay me so I wasted 7 days before I could relist.
[i]No because it was just a pointless comment[/i]
Ha! See above yours! 😆
A comment pointing out a pointless comment can't possibly be a pointless comment as it has a point. The point being the pointless comment it pointed out 🙂
A comment pointing out a pointless comment can't possibly be a pointless comment as it has a point. The point being the pointless comment it pointed out
get to the point will you
😯As for feedback on buyers, it may as well be removed as only positive feedback can be left.
really? that's news to me regarding 'only positive feedback can be left'
How is that possible then?
A point in every direction is the same as no point at all...
[i] 'only positive feedback can be left'[/i]
If that's true, then aracer's not bothering with feedback is the way to go, as it's rendered rather ahem, pointless. Like my posts.
As a seller you only have the following feedback options -
Positive
Report this buyer
I'll leave feedback later
So a bit pointless really 🙂
I cant see how that is possible. Ive never bought an item and not been given an option or choice to leave negative feedback..
EDIT : sorry, was looking from buyers POV there! doh! as you were
So you did 🙂 \/\/\/\/\/
yeah, edited my reply there ^
[quote=DezB ] 'only positive feedback can be left'
If that's true, then aracer's not bothering with feedback is the way to go, as it's rendered rather ahem, pointless. Like my posts.
It's apathy rather than a deliberate decision. It also mainly applies to feedback as a buyer (where I could leave negative) - I'm not sure why I should praise somebody doing what I expect them to when something arrives on time and works. I suppose I'm a bit of hypocrite as I tend to leave feedback as a seller in order to encourage them to give return feedback - given I don't sell much, every feedback as a seller is valuable. Though I do more often leave feedback on auctions and/or private sellers.
I wonder how many items I could have left feedback on in the time I've spent on this thread...
Just shrug, give the feedback and move on.
This. I tend to leave feedback in batches when I remember to, which is usually every three to four days, whether the buyer has left me feedback or not. I occasionally get a "LEAVE mE FEeDBAKC!!11!!" message from sellers, which I ignore, and leave feedback when I feel like it. I rarely leave a neutral or negative, only if the seller has [i]really[/i] ****ed me off. There are bigger and more important things to get shouty about.
Okay so the last item still hasn't been paid for despite me contacting them and asking for payment (how very dare I!). Give them the full 7 days then raise an item not paid for dispute?
But as above I very seldom give buyers feedback now.
Which is annoying when selling.
Glad to see the thread's still going after I gave the obvious correct answer in the first reply 🙂
Item not paid for, shrug, click whatever the appropriate button is on the eBay site and re-sell it.
Remember, eBay does a fabulous amazing service in connecting buyers and sellers all over the country who would have had absolutely no practical means of finding each other previously (i.e. before the growth of the internet). Who remembers the small ads in local papers? So it doesn't work perfectly every time. Some people are dicks and some of them are just hopeless even if they aren't trying to be dicks. Shrug. Have another go, or don't bother if you don't think it's worth your time.
[i]I'm not sure why I should praise somebody doing what I expect them to when something arrives on time and works[/i]
Well, cos that's what you do on Ebay, to root out the good from the con artists.
( DezB : 1011 positives 😉 )
I'm not sure why I should praise somebody doing what I expect them to when something arrives on time and works
😆
You must have a very high opinion of your fellow human being. I suppose this means I'm just a pessimist that believes in rewarding people that do a decent job.
Okay so the last item still hasn't been paid for despite me contacting them and asking for payment (how very dare I!). Give them the full 7 days then raise an item not paid for dispute?
Just to update this ongoing saga of my introduction to selling on ebay - I raised a "seller not paid dispute", but its all good now because the buyer has messaged me saying
"I've ben on holiday and my sun bought it"
But later added
"I've had a bug fine for my car so can't pay"
It's £6.50, those Bug fines must really wipe a person out.
Also now I'm wondering what bug related incident he was fined for, having too many bugs on his windscreen? or maybe someone saw him run over a helpless bug and not stop.