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Originally posted by tmdiva
Isn't it typical for the seller to post feedback after payment has been received, and the buyer to post feedback after the item has been received? Because I just bought something and received an e-mail saying they will post feedback only after I post feedback, which struck me as odd. And when they signed the e-mail with two women's names, they made sure to point out that they are mother and daughter, lest I think they might be (GASP!) lesbians.
What's up with that? Now I'm just kind of rubbed the wrong way to start my day, and really, I'd rather not be grouchy.
tm
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When a seller asks me for feedback prior to my having received the item, I let him/her (usually a "her") know that my policy is not to post feedback until the seller's part of the bargain is complete (receipt of item) and that I do not leave feedback for sellers who have not posted feedback after receipt of my money.
I've never had a seller not understand my (capital P) Policy. I think it's because I use the word "policy" -- I sound official and important. Which I am. Very.