Miss_Bella_Hell
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If I have no ebay, I have no inexpensive vintage. There's no way I can boycott. However, follow-up feedback is required here, for sure.
I bought a Frette bathrobe on Ebay last year and was pleased to see that the seller included a sweet little thank you note in the shipment. While I did leave positive feedback, I didn't reply to the note, per se. BUT, I did mention my purchase to several freinds, resulting in at least a half dozen sales for the seller. ...........................The power of the thank you note.Vintage Betty said:I have sent out hundreds of hand-written thank yous over the years, but not once did anyone say anything.
Vintage Betty said:Out of curiousity, what forms of thank you are acceptable to you? Is a pre-printed Paypal invoice with a thank you acceptable? Is positive feedback acceptable? A hand-written note? It's hard to convey a "tone" via printed word, but I am sincere in wanting to know this.
I have sent out hundreds of hand-written thank yous over the years, but not once did anyone say anything. I stopped doing the hand-written thank yous, and found the feedback was exactly the same.
Just curious-
Vintage Betty
Tomasso said:I bought a Frette bathrobe on Ebay last year and was pleased to see that the seller included a sweet little thank you note in the shipment. While I did leave positive feedback, I didn't reply to the note, per se. BUT, I did mention my purchase to several freinds, resulting in at least a half dozen sales for the seller. ...........................The power of the thank you note.
ShortClara said:This is nice to know, as I am a seller who also always writes a hand-written thank you with my invoice.
There are alternatives out there to eBay. I was hoping to sell full time there, but the new search, rankings, PayPal holding money for 21 days and only positives for buyers policy has made me strongly reconsider.
Check out Main Street Vintage, Etsy, Ruby Lane, Specialist Auctions... these places are more about nice people doing business together than the bizarre purchasing of positive feedback.
jake_fink said:Ebay bugs in so many ways but the feedback thing is the bugginist.
Any seller who doesn't give me feedback when I complete my end of the transaction simply gets no feedback from me unless there is some really really good reason to leave negative. The tit for tat things is moronic.
You're right pgoat. As a seller, I think I do offer a very good service.pgoat said:I do think as a seller I get nervous about leaving feedback for the buyer before they acknowledge receipt of the merchandise. This way if there are any issues, you can work on resolving them.
For example,
-I sell item, auction ends.
-winner pays promptly.
-I ship item promptly
-winner receives item but has problem with it (size? condition? etc.)
OR
-winner never receives item (stuff happens, ask the Post Office! )
at that point the winner may need to communicate clearly, return the item in original condition, etc etc.
I agree that the buyer really deserves Positive feedback if they pay appropriately. I also don't like the tit for tat thing. I have been leaving positive feedback upon receipt of payment in the last year or so, but it still makes me nervous.
Miss_Bella_Hell said:If I have no ebay, I have no inexpensive vintage. There's no way I can boycott. However, follow-up feedback is required here, for sure.
SarahLouise said:I agree. Buying vintage from the US is incredibly cheap for me due to the exchange rate so I'm not sure I can boycott either.
ShortClara said:Can't you boycott for just one week to help support the vintage sellers you love? Feb 18-25
MJrules said:I will! I wish my boycott could be indefinite, but unfortunately ebay prices are all that I can afford.
I thought I was being fair by leaving positive feedback for a promptly-paid-for textbook a couple weeks ago. I was a litle annoyed that I didn't get one (feedback) in return, but was just happy that the transaction went smoothly...UNTIL an hour ago when I got this message:
"I'm sending the text book back I had to drop the course. Please make arrangements to credit my credit card. I am sending you back the text book. Sorry for the for the mess."
My listing clearly stated "no returns unless I significantly misrepresent the item so please ask any questions before you bid". I guess he thinks I'm a campus bookstore...??? I sold that book so I could buy new ones this semester! I just sent him a polite note saying I was sorry that he didn't contact me earlier and not to send the book back as I couldn't refund him. However, considering he said he was returning the book twice in his message and he pretty much told me to give his money back, I'm afraid he will return it anyway and I will be forced to refund him. This makes me want to take my positive feedback back.:rage:
Anyone have a problem like this? I just got his message tonight and haven't received a response yet, I just have a bad vibe that he will return it despite my no returns policy, to get his money back. Just wondering what to do (can I do anything?). :cry: