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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 819843, member: 9474"]Feedback is important for the simple fact is that it allows me to know that a buyer has received and item and whether it is in satisfactory condition or not. This is especially important if you have taken out insurance on an item. I save all my paperwork for items that I ship with insurance. I currently have two items which I have saved the paperwork because I bought insurance on them. It has been over a month and I have not heard anything from these people, even after sending two polite reminders to at least let me know if they have even received the item. Forget the feedback part, its just the lack of simple communication, a common courtesy, that lets the seller know that the person has received the item and things are ok or not. How long are you required to hold on to this stuff? How long does the buyer have to notify you that an item was not received or damaged? </p><p> </p><p>I very rarely ever have a problem with receiving feedback from someone whom I have bought something off of. Sometimes I may have to drop a reminder note, but it usually gets done. But when selling, feedback is so much more important, just for the simple reason stated above, IMO. Also, its just a common courtesy to let buyers and sellers alike know if you are a decent seller.</p><p> </p><p>How many times have we read here on CT where someone will mention that they will not buy off of someone who does not have xxx number of feedbacks? I can tell you that there were many times I have seen posts like this. Also, how many times have you seen someone say that they would not allow someone to buy from them unless they had xxx amount of feedback? I have a few times. Feedback does factor in greatly on how people view you. I, personally feel more comfortable doing business with someone who has a large amount of good feedback. There is a comfort level there. When dealing with someone with a small number of feedback, now you are dealing wiht someone like me and who knows what you are going to get. Now, I know the same can be said about a large dealer, but chances are that a larger dealer with higher feedback has already worked out much of the kinks. </p><p> </p><p>Now I know some of you "glass is half empty" members out there are wondering why I am making such a big deal about this...which, in the big scheme of things I could care less about....but this was my gripe tonight so just pardon the interuption.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 819843, member: 9474"]Feedback is important for the simple fact is that it allows me to know that a buyer has received and item and whether it is in satisfactory condition or not. This is especially important if you have taken out insurance on an item. I save all my paperwork for items that I ship with insurance. I currently have two items which I have saved the paperwork because I bought insurance on them. It has been over a month and I have not heard anything from these people, even after sending two polite reminders to at least let me know if they have even received the item. Forget the feedback part, its just the lack of simple communication, a common courtesy, that lets the seller know that the person has received the item and things are ok or not. How long are you required to hold on to this stuff? How long does the buyer have to notify you that an item was not received or damaged? I very rarely ever have a problem with receiving feedback from someone whom I have bought something off of. Sometimes I may have to drop a reminder note, but it usually gets done. But when selling, feedback is so much more important, just for the simple reason stated above, IMO. Also, its just a common courtesy to let buyers and sellers alike know if you are a decent seller. How many times have we read here on CT where someone will mention that they will not buy off of someone who does not have xxx number of feedbacks? I can tell you that there were many times I have seen posts like this. Also, how many times have you seen someone say that they would not allow someone to buy from them unless they had xxx amount of feedback? I have a few times. Feedback does factor in greatly on how people view you. I, personally feel more comfortable doing business with someone who has a large amount of good feedback. There is a comfort level there. When dealing with someone with a small number of feedback, now you are dealing wiht someone like me and who knows what you are going to get. Now, I know the same can be said about a large dealer, but chances are that a larger dealer with higher feedback has already worked out much of the kinks. Now I know some of you "glass is half empty" members out there are wondering why I am making such a big deal about this...which, in the big scheme of things I could care less about....but this was my gripe tonight so just pardon the interuption.[/QUOTE]
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