Since I have a principaled approach and I follow my principal, it's not hypocritical.
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Originally Posted by egbeachley
Feedback should not be made until the transaction is complete to the satisfaction of both parties. That would be on the buyer after receipt. Anything else is petty.
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I guess I'm not following this. There are two parts to a transaction. The buyers part is complete when the item is paid for. In most cases (99.9%) that part of the transaction is completed before the seller sends the item. What else is the buyer obligated to do? Receiving the item is not part of the obligation of the buyer, that's the buyers "right" after paying for the item.
I guess the feedback system could be better if everyone wasn't so paranoid of getting screwed over.