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Who leaves feedback first?

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Well this is disappointing. I haven't been leaving FB for sellers unless they leave FB first-and it seems to be a growing trend cause last 4 purchases-no FB.

I made an exception on a high dollar Spiderman book I bought-left glowing FB and even emailed seller telling him how happy I was.

He didn't give me any FB.

 

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Awwwww. How do you find the strength to go on?

The same way I get the strength to go one when some Barista is rude-just realize there are spoon-holes out there.

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Well this is disappointing. I haven't been leaving FB for sellers unless they leave FB first-and it seems to be a growing trend cause last 4 purchases-no FB.

I made an exception on a high dollar Spiderman book I bought-left glowing FB and even emailed seller telling him how happy I was.

He didn't give me any FB.

 

The end user leaves feedback first or they get none :sumo:

 

Feedback from a seller tells one little, other than the buyer wasn't a jerk, and if the seller leaves it first then all it tells one is the buyer paid ( for now). The valuable feedback is that from the buyer, and if they withhold it until getting relatively meaningless feedback from the seller, then maybe they are just being a jerk ;)

 

Not returning positive feedback is a jerk move regardless.

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Yeah it's no biggie i'm not devastated or anything like some might think it just kinda blew me away someone could be so callous to a customer.

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I always wait until the buyer leaves me feedback. If they don't, then I don't. But I ALWAYS leave sellers feedback when I receive my items.

 

I generally don't leave feedback on books I have to return, or on books I decided to keep for the price but have flaws neither evident in scans nor described by the seller that would effect the advertised grade. Otherwise I always leave positive fb as a buyer, even if the seller overgraded but the more accurate grade was evident in the listing, either in the pictures or description. Clear images and a thorough description are more valuable to me than what grade a seller assigns. When I feel the seller is dead on or has undergraded a book I make the effort to praise their grading skills - as when I look at a sellers fb, I find that sort of information more important than the amount of fb they might have.

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