Proper feedback ettiquette

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insight
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by insight »

It is funny how much this has slipped by the wayside.  I think over the course of hundreds of trades at this point I have 3 or 4 comments here and maybe a dozen on CF.  Go figure
TheMuskyDude
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by TheMuskyDude »

[quote author=insight link=topic=10089.msg55643#msg55643 date=1309451148]
It is funny how much this has slipped by the wayside.  I think over the course of hundreds of trades at this point I have 3 or 4 comments here and maybe a dozen on CF.  Go figure
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Ditto that, I think I have 5-6 TC's on CF in 13 years.  No biggie I'm not an active trader or buyer really but I'm pretty sure I should have more than that.  LOL

Like I said not a big deal, I only deal with people I know personally these days anyways so its not necessary.
jthom
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by jthom »

From what I've experienced over the last dozen years or so at most websites including CF is that trader comments are not generally given when someone buys cigars.  Trader comments are more commonly given when people are actually trading cigars.
Johnny-O!
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by Johnny-O! »

It is more important to just give a general comment about the transaction. If you know the BOTL personally or through a herf that info might help as well. To me that gives more credibility to that person being an actual BOTL, not some ghost flying around with different names posting as Rowby Goren, Rowdy Roddy Piper or whatever the flip it was. Don't hype the Dude. Just the facts. Sometimes the effort people make in a trade means more than the actual value of the trade. John
Scott From NY
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by Scott From NY »

I was good at it years ago, then did do much buying or selling via BB. Just started a bit again and do it as much as possible. But MasterBater you are still a wuss-LOL
I'm not so young or impressionable anymore, but still younger than most of you old hags-LOL
Trent0341
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by Trent0341 »

[quote author=bdw1984 link=topic=10089.msg55557#msg55557 date=1309393211]
Thanks for posting this... it seemed like common courtesy to me but I've been stiffed on feedback numerous times
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Thanks as well... It seems like I get feedback about 50% of the time I make a deal. 
SrsMiscer
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by SrsMiscer »

[quote author=Trent0341 link=topic=10089.msg70956#msg70956 date=1336753102]
Thanks as well... It seems like I get feedback about 50% of the time I make a deal. 
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I just left you some from our recent transaction!
BklynNYCigarLover
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by BklynNYCigarLover »

I have done well over 300 trades buys sells here and at CF but only have about 150 TC's
BklynNYCigarLover
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by BklynNYCigarLover »

Maybe even 4-500. FOGs newbies and lazy fuggers don't post em but what can ya do.
smelvis
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by smelvis »

[quote author=BklynNYCigarLover link=topic=10089.msg71046#msg71046 date=1337016951]
Maybe even 4-500. FOGs newbies and lazy fuggers don't post em but what can ya do.
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Simple don't buy from them again.  :nana:
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