Franc,

I would probably be kinder about this, if the poster had been satisfactory, but 
it wasn't. Now if I would make a fuss about every poster I buy on eBay that's 
not as described or that arrives damaged, I would hardly get around to do 
anything else.

The question remains: I can see a buyer requesting feedback from the seller, 
but the other way round? Why hassle people who put money in your pocket? I 
mean, honestly, this wouldn't even occur to me.

HH


Am 27.10.2010 um 13:41 schrieb Franc:

> Helmut -- If his shipping costs were too high, you shouldn't have bought from 
> him. If he satisfied his agreement with you and delivered the posters in the 
> condition he stated in a timely manner, you should leave him positive 
> feedback and frankly he shouldn't have to ask.  It's the polite thing to do 
> and something you'd want a buyer to do for you.  Why would you want to wreck 
> his feedback with a negative because you feel put out by his request for a 
> feedback?  FRANC
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MoPo List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Helmut Hamm
> Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 7:18 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [MOPO] eBay Seller pestering for Feedback
> 
> Have you ever encountered the type of eBay seller that sends you repeated 
> emails, pestering you to leave feedback? 
> 
> I just have another one of these losers on my heels: I won two posters from 
> him, and upon his second reminder, I left a brief feedback for one of them, a 
> simple 'ok'.
> 
> I had hoped that this would make him go away, but, no siree. He comes back, 
> pestering to leave him feedback for the other item. Now, I was not too 
> excited with the condition of both posters to begin with, and his shipping 
> costs were too high.
> 
> Frankly, my natural reaction is to leave him a negative, simply for 
> pestering. 
> 
> Now I know that most of you out there are a lot more patient with these guys 
> than I am, so help me out here: What does the 'netiquete' say in a case like 
> this? Give in to his pestering? Simply ignore him? Leave him a negative 
> afterall? (Which I have admittedly done in cases like this.)
> 
> I can understand if an eBay BUYER insists on feedback, but we're talking 
> about a SELLER here.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Helmut
> 
> http://www.filmposter.net
> 
> 
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