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Posted By: effe
As a seller, I always leave feedback when I'm sending the item out. Unless you're a seller that overgrades or sits on the item for a month after receiving payment, I can find no valid reason for not leaving feedback first. The arguement that it leaves you without any recourse is a poor one. If I as a buyer received a p/f card card that you described as nm and you cop an attitude with me when I try and return it, I shouldn't be afraid of receiving a retaliatory negative after I leave one. I've done my job as a buyer if I've got my payment to you in a timely manner. I don't deserve to have my feedback held hostage. If you're doing your job as seller, the "nut job" negatives should be few and far between. In those rare cases, ebay does provide a means for you to respond. |
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