Most of my recent sales have been to Europe or Asia. The  
communication is frequently minimal. I ship the goods when I receive  
payment, but I wait for feedback before I provide the same. True,  
there are exceptions. Well qualified buyers who communicate well are  
not cause for concern, and I have at times provided feedback  
immediately. But those are the exception rather than the rule.
Paul
On Jan 23, 2007, at 9:45 PM, Digital Image Studio wrote:

> On 24/01/07, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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. The true "jerk" is
>> the seller who does so.
>
> The seller who is confident that the goods that go were as represented
> should have nothing to fear but the occasional person who is an
> aberration to the norm (but that's the same in all areas of living of
> course). Generally the buyers response to your emails combined with
> their eBay feedback provides a fair indication of how easy they will
> be to deal with That's one big reason why the checkout system doesn't
> work for me as a seller.
>
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