Paul T.
Veteran
My eBay tutor, who has a couple of thousand feedbacks, and only two negs, advised me to only leave feedback after receiving, through bitter experience; he left feedback, then the buyer left negs without even contacting him about the fault they felt the item had. That is the seller's dilemma, and sooner or later it will happen.
In addition, as pointed out before, your feedback as a seller is much more crucial than your feedback as a buyer - as far I am aware, there is little you can do to bar deadbeat sellers, beyond barring those with two NPB strikes, or negative feedback. I ask zero feedback buyers to email before the auction; they NEVER do; it's impossible to bar them, and they tend to have a 30 per cent deadbeat rate... (I now cancel their bids if they don't reply to emails).
For all these reasons, I only leave feedback for buyers after they've done so for me. Ony any item where condition is subjective (ie lenses) I offer a no-quibble return, less shipping, unless the item is misdescribed. And I am content when people from whom I buy do the same. My only neg is from Cambridgephoto (if only I'd google'd them before an impulse buy!), a retaliation for a neg I left them. Any buyer or seller can look and see that the neg is retaliation, and therefore I don't think it's a huge problem.
BTW, one piece of advice I would ive everyone is to ship everything signed for; buyers like it, if you clearly state how the item's sent and don't inflate the shipping prices (which is one of my bugbears as a buyer). I'm always surprised when I buy an item using PayPal, and a shipper sends the item regular mail, because if the buyer claims the item hasn't arrived, the seller hasn't got a leg to stand on under PayPal rules, and will automatically have a chargeback.
In addition, as pointed out before, your feedback as a seller is much more crucial than your feedback as a buyer - as far I am aware, there is little you can do to bar deadbeat sellers, beyond barring those with two NPB strikes, or negative feedback. I ask zero feedback buyers to email before the auction; they NEVER do; it's impossible to bar them, and they tend to have a 30 per cent deadbeat rate... (I now cancel their bids if they don't reply to emails).
For all these reasons, I only leave feedback for buyers after they've done so for me. Ony any item where condition is subjective (ie lenses) I offer a no-quibble return, less shipping, unless the item is misdescribed. And I am content when people from whom I buy do the same. My only neg is from Cambridgephoto (if only I'd google'd them before an impulse buy!), a retaliation for a neg I left them. Any buyer or seller can look and see that the neg is retaliation, and therefore I don't think it's a huge problem.
BTW, one piece of advice I would ive everyone is to ship everything signed for; buyers like it, if you clearly state how the item's sent and don't inflate the shipping prices (which is one of my bugbears as a buyer). I'm always surprised when I buy an item using PayPal, and a shipper sends the item regular mail, because if the buyer claims the item hasn't arrived, the seller hasn't got a leg to stand on under PayPal rules, and will automatically have a chargeback.