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no e-bay feed back on item

i paid quick and received goods from some one on e-bay , left very good feedback , ( got item very very cheap as no one else bid ! ) that was on 25 may. they have not left me feedback -- should i e-mail and ask ?? :eek::eek::eek:
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  • you can if you want but feedback isn't really that big a deal.
    Undergrad law student. Take my advice with a pinch of salt! :rotfl:
  • montyrebel
    montyrebel Posts: 646 Forumite
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    No, if you get good, but if you dont then it is no lose, because they could always leave you negative feedback, especially if you are begging for it
    mortui non mordent
  • cyberbob
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    montyrebel wrote: »
    No, if you get good, but if you dont then it is no lose, because they could always leave you negative feedback, especially if you are begging for it


    You cant leave negative feedback for a buyer.
  • montyrebel
    montyrebel Posts: 646 Forumite
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    you can leave a negative comment, that everyone will see
    mortui non mordent
  • I personally would not ask for feedback - sometimes, rarely, if sellers have a huge turnover, I have noticed that they tend to do their feedbacks in one great swoop - meaning, they leave it for a few months, then do a whole lot at once!

    Or they may just have forgotten, or cannot be bothered.
    They might even have become ill - or worse!

    Do not worry about it!

    x
  • cyberbob
    cyberbob Posts: 9,480 Forumite
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    montyrebel wrote: »
    you can leave a negative comment, that everyone will see

    Thats a false positive that ebay will remove if you ask
  • ^ plus hardly anybody bothers to look through the masses of positives.
    Undergrad law student. Take my advice with a pinch of salt! :rotfl:
  • TurkishDelight
    TurkishDelight Posts: 7,739 Forumite
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    We leave ours in blocks, feedback as a buyer is utterly meaningless, but some people see it as being impolite or place importance on it, so we still do it- after all we want return customers :D
    This is my opinion. There are many others like it but this is mine
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    I am a professional ebay seller. I work hard at my job, I love my job, if you think it's silly that's your problem not mine. :p
  • soolin
    soolin Posts: 73,396 Ambassador
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    montyrebel wrote: »
    you can leave a negative comment, that everyone will see

    That is of course considered feedback abuse and not only can the buyer get it removed easily but the seller gets a warning on their seller dashboard. Anyway who reads all the positives on a buyer? A positive is a positive.
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  • jtaylor2008
    jtaylor2008 Posts: 120 Forumite
    Firstly, the buyer may need feedback as a basis for selling later on, especially if they have no or a low feedback.

    Would a follow-up to the feedback left for seller i.e. 'EDIT/follow-up: seller does not leave feedback (for some buyers/at all)' get removed by eBay?
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