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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction.Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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My buyer wasn't too keen to pay either - many emails, much badgering and several weeks later she finally did. I really wanted to ask her about the feedback but you just can't can you? I figured that maybe she had "friends" that had "bought" her items.
Someone I know asked me to do this for them once but I was having non of it! Maybe that's the reason for my suspicions!
Although BF also thought this did look dodgy the amount of the same she had. It was stuff like "Great buyer nice to do business with you++++++++++++Thank You SO SO MUCH!!!!!!" with exact same amount of !! and ++ from four different sellers.0 -
If you use selling manager that's one of the default options for leaving bulk feedback. The others are:
Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
There's another one IIRC that starts A pleasure to do business with, but I think I've overwritten it in my SM.0 -
rdwarr wrote:No, thay may have to spend 15 seconds doing each one. Seems a small price to pay for a successful transaction.
If you're a professional seller you should show some respect for your customers.
The respect I show to my customers is in getting their goods out to them in good time and in good condition and that's where my efforts are focussed. There's a limit to how much time I'm going to spend in creating customised feedback to thank them for clicking "Pay Now" in good time. Of course, that assumes that all has gone well. Things may differ when problems occurWhat goes around - comes around0 -
It's a shop thing.....when you leave feedback if you have a shop you can choose from a list of pre-written ones this being ones of them or you can use your own. It is laziness but then I don't write all my feedback individually as that would take me all week!(300+ per month currently)DFW no.630!
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I use seller manager, and use the pre-written feedback. I think why not use it while it's there. If I had to think of my own, it would be the same each time anyway.DMP mutual support number 174Total debt now (April 10) £0! - total paid off £30,221 or 100%I'm now debt free after 6 years!!:jNon smoker since June 2006 :j0
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I'm a powerseller and have a shop and always use the buk feedback system but have added a few of my own and if I buy anything I always leave individual feedback for each item purchased.0
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Reading this thread today caused me to look at my own 'My Ebay'.
I had been a bit delinquent in not leaving feedback for a seller for some Epson compatible printing ink I had purchased and so I took the time to do it there and then.
Lo and behold, "Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction.Excellent buyer. A++++++" was the feedback that seller had duly left for me later on this evening!
Naturally, I had been a truly model eBay buyer, so all the seller did was just speak the truth really.0 -
I am both a buyer and seller on eBay and have to admit that I also often use the eBay default suggested feedback comments but have taken the time to add a few of my own which can also be added to the default comments.:T
As a buyer if I was to leave an A++++ to the seller it would be an indicator that I had also left 5 stars on all aspects of the sellers DSR ratings. In recent times I have never had cause to leave anything but 5 stars on any buying experience (including 1 return that I had to make) If given great customer service there is no need to be vindictive.:A
As a seller I would also perceive an A++++ in a similar way. Over all I think the eBay DSR system works very well, but thanks to the very small minority of buyers that CAN hide behind a cloak of anonymity a business can be damaged by senseless individuals :eek:
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It isn't laziness if you sell in volume. However you can add (from memory) up to 10 different feedback replies. Seller Manager Pro will select one at random.
I use automated feedback, but they are my own words.0
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