Proper feedback ettiquette

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SrsMiscer
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by SrsMiscer »

As a new guy, Ive made sure to remind people to leave me proper feedback. Everyone has left me feedback so I feel lucky after reading this thread.
smelvis
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by smelvis »

you are indeed lucky I ask and am batting maybe 30%  oh well I understand two minutes is a lot to ask.  :finger:


BTW the finger are for those long long ago.
Scott From NY
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by Scott From NY »

[quote author=smelvis link=topic=10089.msg71074#msg71074 date=1337064903]
you are indeed lucky I ask and am batting maybe 30%  oh well I understand two minutes is a lot to ask.  :finger:


BTW the finger are for those long long ago.
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Well 30% in baseball probably gets you into the HOF-LOL but I get your point and agree
I'm not so young or impressionable anymore, but still younger than most of you old hags-LOL
BklynNYCigarLover
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by BklynNYCigarLover »

it is what it is
nick2021
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by nick2021 »

If the same person has done several transactions with a buyer/seller on different occasions, should feedback be left for all of them or one?
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There is such a thing as a "special kind of stupid"
insight
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by insight »

Depends on how the last one went ;)
jimbobber
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by jimbobber »

[quote author=nick2021 link=topic=10089.msg71140#msg71140 date=1337206616]
If the same person has done several transactions with a buyer/seller on different occasions, should feedback be left for all of them or one?
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Considering that there are several "formerly good" traders on the scumbags list, I take comfort in seeing "repeat transaction" TC's on anybody's profile. Can it reach the point of overkill? Sure, but I think that is way better than, for instance, not seeing any TC activity from a fog on a frequent trader's profile over the past year. (If BrlynNYCigarLover or Knuck42 are still posting TC's for Moki, then maybe Moki is still someone I should consider a halfway decent trader  ;D)
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SrsMiscer
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by SrsMiscer »

[quote author=nick2021 link=topic=10089.msg71140#msg71140 date=1337206616]
If the same person has done several transactions with a buyer/seller on different occasions, should feedback be left for all of them or one?
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imo leave one for all of them
Scott From NY
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by Scott From NY »

Jimbobber, you gotta watch that Moki guy-LOL I do agree with you though. I even sent a few gifts out to people here and they put it in my profile which was nice. I guess I'm a newbie here so I better get some comments soon  :cal:
I'm not so young or impressionable anymore, but still younger than most of you old hags-LOL
smelvis
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette

Post by smelvis »

Just got some more cigars yesterday and asked the guy for feedback since I paid in like 5 seconds and nada. I just enacted a new rule rule fuck em I don't need anymore from such a lazy prick. And no I won't leave him any either but I checked and was ready to.
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