Oh Well! I have long maintained that the feedback system should be changed to a blind system where no one could read the feedback until both parties had submitted their comments. The system should keep a tally of an ebayer's number of transactions, and feedback score.
Of course, I would also prefer to make the system force the users to provide feedback... perhaps if after 90 days no feedback had been received from a particular transaction, the recalcitrant party should have his account limited to only submitting feedbacks. -Chuck Harris Stan Searing wrote: > Feedback sniping used to be a very good technique. > I think that you had 90 days (to the second) to leave feedback. > But sometime 'round about a year ago, eBay changed the system > so that you have a minimum of 90 days. I do not know if they > extend the time for you to leave feedback if the other party > left feedback near the end of the 90 days, or if it is more a > function of the vagaries of how full their servers are. > >>From the eBay help pages: > "If you need to leave feedback for a transaction that is more than 90 days > old, you may do so using the "single transaction form" link located on the > Leave Feedback page. Remember, eBay only commits to items being available > for 90 days, so if it is greater than 90 days you may not be able to leave > feedback." > > Stan _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list [email protected] https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts
