Never give feedback before you recieve and inspect what you bought. If for some reason you need to dispute the transaction you may be screwed if you already left good feedback.
2006-09-06 02:01:17
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answered by Rick 7
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My suggestion would be to only give feedback after the entire transaction is complete. Meaning you have received what you paid for. This way you are able to base your feed back on all aspects of the transaction.
Beware giving positive feedback to soon can result in problems down the line. It is rare however, it does happen. I would read over EBay's suggestions on this topic. I attached the link.
With a smile,
Mo
2006-09-06 08:58:37
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answered by withasmilemo 2
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I gibe feedback when all has gone through smoothly and you are happy with what you bought. If you are not happy its better to be courteous and give the seller the option to put things right. For example, I bought a necklace described as Vivienne Westwood, bought it, for £26, when it arrived it was just a copy. The seller gave me my money back immediately and told me to keep it. Although I did threaten a negative feedback!!!
2006-09-06 08:59:37
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answered by Nimbus 5
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First, You don't "have to" give feedback at all. It is a good idea so that others will know if it's ok to deal with a seller, or buyer.
When all is satisfactory, then give feed back. If you buy, when the product arrives and all is ok, then add feedback. If you sell, I give feedback when I get the money.
2006-09-06 08:56:59
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answered by br549 7
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eBay is the largest online marketplace and one of the most popular ways to earn an income from home with a PC and internet connection. Selling on eBay is inexpensive and easy to start. Ebay has a number of tools for sellers to maximise sales. These are eBay Pulse, Hot items report, merchandising calendar. By sourcing products at a low price, you can increase your profit. Check out http://tinyurl.com/rygsh for more details.
2006-09-07 01:34:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I would wait for the item to show up. Always pay attention to the number of sales and their score percentage. The history and the comments help. Leave them feed back always, after you get the item. Feed back will be there for 60 days.
2006-09-06 09:14:06
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answered by ebay junkie 2
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I have found that a person should leave thier feed back till you have recieved the item, if problems with the item you can contact the seller failing that you can contact customer care at e-bay and they will help you.
2006-09-06 09:05:17
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answered by Rodger G 2
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You give feedback when you have recieved the article you bought from the seller.
2006-09-06 08:57:25
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answered by Presea 4
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hi you should only give feedback once you have recived the item and never before. If you have any issues with the item they will sort them out for you if you have not left the feedback because they will not want negative or neutral feedback as it will not look good on there account.
Regards Jason.
2006-09-06 08:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I give feedback once item is bought and tested as I then rate the quality of the delivered item since that is what really matters.
2006-09-06 08:57:38
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answered by enzuigiriuk 4
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