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<p>[QUOTE="davidh, post: 1205283, member: 15062"]Well, I know I'm not going to change any minds; that's not my intent. I have gotten PM's agreeing with me; I don't blame them for not wanting to get beat up by making public comments here.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, let's say you, a seller, sell a raw MS coin to a buyer who pays immediately. </p><p>You leave him positive feedback saying something like, "Great buyer, fast payment, hope to do business again." and send out the coin (remember, you can't leave graded feedback but you can make a narrative comment.)</p><p>A week later, the buyer leaves you a negative feedback with the narrative, "Seller lied, coin actually worn and cleaned, don't buy from him", and giving you just one star on item description.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, the logical thing would have been for the buyer to contact you and discuss his dissatisfaction and allowing you to make things right with him. However, he is a hothead who feels wronged and simply wants others to know what he thinks of you. The buyer may be wrong in this case, but he got glowing feedback from you; while you are innocent but got publicly flamed by him. He keeps his good report, you keep your negative. Did the buyer "fulfill his part of the deal" simply by paying? Where's the logic in this situation?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="davidh, post: 1205283, member: 15062"]Well, I know I'm not going to change any minds; that's not my intent. I have gotten PM's agreeing with me; I don't blame them for not wanting to get beat up by making public comments here. Anyway, let's say you, a seller, sell a raw MS coin to a buyer who pays immediately. You leave him positive feedback saying something like, "Great buyer, fast payment, hope to do business again." and send out the coin (remember, you can't leave graded feedback but you can make a narrative comment.) A week later, the buyer leaves you a negative feedback with the narrative, "Seller lied, coin actually worn and cleaned, don't buy from him", and giving you just one star on item description. Now, the logical thing would have been for the buyer to contact you and discuss his dissatisfaction and allowing you to make things right with him. However, he is a hothead who feels wronged and simply wants others to know what he thinks of you. The buyer may be wrong in this case, but he got glowing feedback from you; while you are innocent but got publicly flamed by him. He keeps his good report, you keep your negative. Did the buyer "fulfill his part of the deal" simply by paying? Where's the logic in this situation?[/QUOTE]
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