publicvisage wrote:
As I read feedback, this is quickly becoming apparent. One fellow gave a bad rating because the mailman bent the comic book he bought to fit in the mailbox.
This is actually the seller's fault. It should have been shipped protected like inbetween cardboard (they sell this type of package at the post office if you're too lazy to throw some cardboard in an envelope). In my early years of selling I made the mistake of just putting it in an envelope. I feel bad for the guy who got it, he was pretty pissed. From then if I've sent comics in the mail it's defnitely protected with DO NOT BEND all over it. That feedback is actually very helpful, because I would not buy a comic from someone who won't ship it properly, they're collectible things. It'd be like sending a moc transformer wrapped with construction paper rather than shipping in a box.
Bonecrusher27 wrote: To me I think feedback should be given to me based on how reliable I was and how quickly I paid, irrespective of whether I gave good feedback or not.
If only it was an ideal world. I'm equally both buyer and seller, and don't really do either realtively often, though I have racked up about 300 feedback combined. But as a buyer I leave feedback for sellers whether they left it for me or not. Buyers don't have to enter credit card info or anything that could trace them if they're fradulent. (At least not when I signed up.) Becacuse of this you get a lot of dead-beats and just plain whackos. You also get a lot of newbies that expect everything instantly, or have ridiculous expectations in general. This hasn't happened to me yet, but I always see some newbie complaining that they didn't get an email from the seller (newsflash you don't need an email, you can pay instantly using ebay's checkout option). As a seller I leave feedback for those I believe I can trust when they pay, but wait for feedback from others. To me its completely unfair for you to potentially lose bidders on an auction becacuse you have one negative feedback that isn't even relevant. Buyers don't have as much of an importance for feedback, if you get it great, but most sellers don't care as long as you pay (and with paypal it's all instant and reliable).
Anyway, my own experiences have been great. Though I've wasted a lot of money on toys I really don't need. I only ever had one negative experience, but I was refunded by paypal.