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muskiesfan

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Wow. I am very surprised at all of the people saying that you should leave negative feedback. Here are my questions.

Did you receive the item you paid for and was it as described?
Did you receive the item in a reasonable amount of time (14 days or less domestic)?
Was the postage close to what you were charged in the auction (within $0.25-0.50)?
Was the item packaged properly (bubble mailer, top loader/case, team bag)?
Did the seller leave proper feedback for you in a timely manner?

If the answers are Yes to these questions, then the seller deserves positive feedback. I agree that the seller’s message was in poor taste, so if you want to hit the communication DSRs and make note of it in feedback, that’s understandable. To leave negative feedback because the seller is an ******* isn’t right though. The seller upheld their end of the deal. No reason for negative feedback. Leave the proper feedback that the seller earned and make a note in the feedback like “Card was great, but seller was rude and demanded feedback.”

In other threads like this, it has been brought to my attention that I am a bad eBayer because I am easy to please. If someone charged me $3 for shipping, but it only cost them $2.70 to ship I still leave positive feedback and 5 stars.

Feedback is not base off of the seller’s personality. If it were, I guarantee you a lot more people (probably people on this board too) would have much lower feedback and DSRs. It’s about the transaction, not what type of person they are.
 

AndruwHRJones

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muskiesfan said:
Feedback is not base off of the seller’s personality. If it were, I guarantee you a lot more people (probably people on this board too) would have much lower feedback and DSRs. It’s about the transaction, not what type of person they are.

I disagree with you, feedback is based on your experience with the seller as a whole. If the seller emails you demanding feedback in the way this seller did, I think it leaves a negative taste in your mouth. Just because you receive a card in mint condition in a reasonable time does not make the experience golden if the seller is an idiot with communication.

I personally wouldn't leave a negative or neutral, but I believe the people who would have every right to.
 

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