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Does this matter (ebay) ? ?
FizzieLizzie
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My sister sold a sofa on ebay on the 2march 2007 and the person picked it up about a week ago now and she left feedback straight away but the person still hasnt left her feedback does this really matter because my sisters doesnt no?
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leaving feedback is not compulsory...0
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FizzieLizzie wrote: »My sister sold a sofa on ebay on the 2march 2007 and the person picked it up about a week ago now and she left feedback straight away but the person still hasnt left her feedback does this really matter because my sisters doesnt no?
Know, it doesn't matter much.
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No, I wouldn't worry about it. If the item was collected then presumably the customer was satisfied with it, and they might get aorund to leaving feedback at some point in the future, or they might not.0
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They may not have logged on yet, you could send them an email asking whether everything was ok, and if it was please leave positive feedback. ...... but this may open a can of worms!

Angel 
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I would leave it, what if they have decided they aren't as happy as they were when they collected it. They may feel its not worth complaining about but if they are contacted they may decide to pursue it. Or they may just be busy or not bothered about leaving fedback. Either way I wouldn't contact a buyer chasing feedback its asking for trouble.0
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