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quick ebay Q, please..
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is feed back on ebay, as a seller or a buyer, mandatory, please,
or can you choose not leave any?
thanks :o)
or can you choose not leave any?
thanks :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is optional, although if you don't then you leave no clue to future buyers or sellers who is worth dealing with. As a buyer I always noticed my payment was received by the seller before I received any goods to check, so it was clearly the seller's responsibility to make the first feedback. And chose not to leave them any if they couldn't be bothered to leave me any. My last purchase was a mobile handset which I have yet to be able to get unlocked, so I couldn't confirm it was ok, so no feedback has been left.
hi old geezer,
oh i always thought you had to pay before the seller posted your item off? is that not the case, no?
(ive not got too much experience with ebay, and ive only bought a few items, so far)
so if its just a straight forward purchase, without waiting to see a reviewed p&p for combined items etc, ive always gone into paypal, as soon as the auction has ended, and paid up.
plus, its mostly always me, the buyer, that leaves feedback first, as soon as ive received the goods.
thanks folly and eddie too for your contributions this morning, and to all from last night, much appreciated :o)
oh i always thought you had to pay before the seller posted your item off? is that not the case, no?
(ive not got too much experience with ebay, and ive only bought a few items, so far)
so if its just a straight forward purchase, without waiting to see a reviewed p&p for combined items etc, ive always gone into paypal, as soon as the auction has ended, and paid up.
plus, its mostly always me, the buyer, that leaves feedback first, as soon as ive received the goods.
thanks folly and eddie too for your contributions this morning, and to all from last night, much appreciated :o)
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The advantage over ebay is that listing on Amazon is much quicker as the product will be already there (downside is that you can only sell what is already there). You just have to add a few words on the condition and name your price, and you can see what everyone else is charging. Amazon email you when it is sold. You ship it and then dont forget to go into the website to say it is shipped and then you will get paid.
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Old Geezer, to list a book on Amazon then that book must already be listed on the website for sale by others. (Unless you fulfill certain criteria which allows you to start a listing). Sometimes you list a book and it has been on there for a couple of years and when someone buys it you are embarassed to have to say that you cant find it. Been there. Unfortunate, but it happens. The site doesnt know you havent got it so lets the buyer think they have it. Now that Amazon makes you ship it before getting paid the buyer will not be charged for something you can no longer locate.