I would give repeat buyers immediate feedback as well, but for  
unknown buyers, I wait.
Paul
On Jan 23, 2007, at 9:41 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:

> I wouldn't have thought so a couple of years ago, but I agree now.  I
> give repeat buyers feedback right away.
> I never _ask_ for buyers to leave me feedback - except when they  
> are new
> to ebay - I write something like
> I'll be sure to leave you good feedback when I get your payment and  
> hope
> you will do the same when you
> receive the item - let me know if there are any problems, etc..
>
> I chat a lot with the buyers - always write personal notes on bills,
> etc... but once when I gave someone
> a nice thank you for quick payment right away the woman wrote and said
> she wanted her money back
> because the item wasnt "authentic"  (it was, of course, and I  
> documented
> it well for her - never heard from
> her again after I told her I still would happily take it back as there
> were others who wanted it. )
>
> I want reassurance that a package arrived safely and buyer is pleased.
> As a buyer (which I seldom am) I leave feedback real fast.... as a
> seller I dawdle a bit and
> do a bunch at once.
>
> ann
>
>
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
>> It's really quite simple. Positive feedback from the buyer indicates
>> that they are pleased with the merchandise. Only when they indicate
>> that they are pleased is the transaction complete. To leave feedback
>> before the buyer okays the merchandise is foolish
>>
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