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<strong>Make</strong> Your Net <strong>Auction</strong> Sell!<br />

Good feedback is absolutely critical to successful selling! You can see that<br />

your entire history as a seller is displayed for all to see. This method keeps<br />

people honest, and prevents sleazy people from harming buyers.<br />

Buyers have three choices for feedback... negative, positive or neutral.<br />

Any buyer wishing to give negative feedback must have a transaction number,<br />

or he cannot give feedback. This is a way <strong>of</strong> protecting sellers from spiteful<br />

people.<br />

When you move into the seller’s role, remember... if you want to receive<br />

(positive) feedback, you need to give it! The feedback mechanism, however,<br />

is not always clear. There are sometimes a lot <strong>of</strong> very confusing directions for<br />

finding your buyer or seller to give feedback. For example, you might be asked<br />

for the ID or the auction number <strong>of</strong> the transaction you are seeking. It might<br />

have been weeks since the auction was completed and you can’t easily<br />

access this information.<br />

Solution? To locate someone on eBay, click on “Services” link and then the<br />

link to the Feedback Forum. Once you are there, click on the “Leave feedback<br />

about...” link.<br />

Type in your ID and password and click “Find all transactions in the past 60<br />

days,” and the site will take you to your own auctions. There you will find a list<br />

<strong>of</strong> everyone you have done business with in the past two months. Smooth,<br />

easy, beautiful. You don’t have to remember any password or ID but your own.<br />

Guaranteed! I wasted lots <strong>of</strong> time trying to find other folks’ IDs until I discovered<br />

this simple method!<br />

We have probably all had dealings with...<br />

... “The Customer from Hell” at some time or other.<br />

What if a buyer unfairly maligns you? First <strong>of</strong> all, she can only give you one<br />

negative point, although she can load up your feedback with unflattering<br />

comments. Secondly, the seller always has a chance to reply.<br />

As a buyer, you have the responsibility to use feedback fairly. If you don’t, you<br />

may be on the receiving end <strong>of</strong> some pretty tough criticism when you are in the<br />

seller’s role. So...<br />

i) Wait until the transaction is complete before you comment. Don’t be too<br />

hasty to give negative feedback (there are only specific circumstances where<br />

feedback can be withdrawn).<br />

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