Brownl345
Active Member
I get better feedback ratios than Amazon sellers, so it's all good.
Id venture to guess that alot of folks dont actually know how to leave feedback for a buyer/seller
pretty confusing on how to so I didn't.
I was trying to figure out how to leave feedback the other day and gave up.
It ain't easy. I have to relearn every time I leave feedback.
I recently had multiple buyers from an ad, but I cannot figure out how to leave feedback unless I close the ad, and then I can't figure out how to give them all feedback individually.
I understand that the feedback system on this site is not easy to use, especially for those who don't use the classifieds often
Especially with multi item ads where there is not a commit to buyer or PM with info. It's a bit clunky.
I just stickied the link to Norton's guide in this forum as well, if it helps.
Called common courtesy
Better late than never
And just like that stops at 50 posts and an ad appears...
So now I'm really wondering whether or not I gave feedback for the OP/Bertfish over the shotgun I sold him in August.
So now I'm really wondering whether or not I gave feedback for the OP/Bertfish over the shotgun I sold him in August.
Is it too late?
I bought trailer from Norton in the classifieds several years ago.Is it too late?
So now I'm really wondering whether or not I gave feedback for the OP/Bertfish over the shotgun I sold him in August.
No but I've come to not worry about such things
I've never bought or sold in the classifieds here (I have given away several things). In general I only provide feedback if it is useful. The seller goes above and beyond, or they under perform on the basics. When trying to determine if I want to deal with the person , or buy their product, reading through a bunch of fluff comments is unproductive and hides any real problems. Amazon is full of reviews that read "Just got it, shipped fast, have not used it yet... 5 Stars". WTF does that tell me? Nada. I generally only look at bad reviews/comments. I can sift through the whiners and see if the seller/product has any real problems. Positive feed back is useful, but the negative tells the real story. Shipping problems (unless constant), broken in shipping, can be ignored, but constant slow responses, slow to ship, product not as described, etc. are useful information.
Just my .02.
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