Slightly off-topic, but, personally, I don't like the "forced" nature of 
feedback on e-bay. Or maybe it was just the sellers I've dealt with, who 
pressured me to give them a rating. I think it should be left to the discretion 
of buyers whether or not they want to give feedback on their purchasing 
experience. It felt like extortion to me, but I resisted! Just my two cents' 
worth....



Ricki in Utah



 






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From: Shere'e 

To: Avital 

Cc: Lace 

Sent: Wed, Oct 31  10:48 AM

Subject: Re: [lace] Abusive response from ebay seller



  
    That is probably because of the nature of the feedback. Unfortunatly people 
 can and do use negative feedback to "punish" people when they get upset.  The 
nice thing is that you can respond to feedback left for you.        On 
10/31/07, Avital [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  >  > That's interesting. I once 
complained about feedback. A seller took  > more than 3 months to mail me a 
book (only after repeated reminders  > from me). I mentioned this in his 
feedback and he replied with, "I bet  > this is the guy who killed that 
Palestinian kid," on my feedback. I  > complained to eBay and they deleted it.  
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