When trading it is proper for both parties to leave feedback once the deal has been completed. You should not have to ask anyone to leave feedback, it should be a given that both will do it. People need to build reputations and a guy that just buys needs the feedback as much as the seller.
So please everyone do the right thing and leave feedback. If you owe someone feedback go back and add it. It is never too late.
Thanks.
Proper feedback ettiquette
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tksamtec
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
Thanks for starting a thread about this Harris... hopefully everyone will read it.
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bdw1984
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
Thanks for posting this... it seemed like common courtesy to me but I've been stiffed on feedback numerous times
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Starbuck
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
[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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I agree! Sad to hear, but I can say it's happened to me before as well. Even after I've left feedback for the other member.
Thanks for posting this... it seemed like common courtesy to me but I've been stiffed on feedback numerous times
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I agree! Sad to hear, but I can say it's happened to me before as well. Even after I've left feedback for the other member.
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smelvis
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
I have one feedback on six purchases and I asked each one! I hear ya LOL go figure! Oh I typically pay within ten minutes or less!
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watchurai
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
I come from a forum where there is no actual "feedback" process, but I thought I was doing pretty good on giving feedback. This thread made me check out my past deals...and I stiffed about 5 botl on feedback! I updated all that I missed before, and I hope anyone I missed will be happy to let me know so I can rectify the mistake. I have had nothing but awesome experiences here, and I will NOT make that mistake again.
That's the long way of saying "Great thread, Harris. Thanks for the thump in the head!" :bigup:
That's the long way of saying "Great thread, Harris. Thanks for the thump in the head!" :bigup:
Into cigars since 2008, well respected at cigarbid.com, but no trade records are kept there.
Feel free to view my trade history here: http://www.onlinehumidor.com/forum/index.php?action=profile
Feel free to view my trade history here: http://www.onlinehumidor.com/forum/index.php?action=profile
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atomross13
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
[quote author=The Master link=topic=10089.msg55521#msg55521 date=1309369932]
When trading it is proper for both parties to leave feedback once the deal has been completed. You should not have to ask anyone to leave feedback, it should be a given that both will do it. People need to build reputations and a guy that just buys needs the feedback as much as the seller.
So please everyone do the right thing and leave feedback. If you owe someone feedback go back and add it. It is never too late.
Thanks.
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:bigup: this actually should not need to have been an actual thread, but that you for posting it.
When trading it is proper for both parties to leave feedback once the deal has been completed. You should not have to ask anyone to leave feedback, it should be a given that both will do it. People need to build reputations and a guy that just buys needs the feedback as much as the seller.
So please everyone do the right thing and leave feedback. If you owe someone feedback go back and add it. It is never too late.
Thanks.
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:bigup: this actually should not need to have been an actual thread, but that you for posting it.
Eat, Drink, Smoke, ...... and be Happy 
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perfectoman
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
[b]I've done a lot more deals than I have feedback for. I think I was into my 5th or 6th deal before I knew you could leave it or receive it. Wasn't the easiest thing to find when you're used to looking for something else or when it's called something else on other boards. I'd go back and give it out but I've since deleted all the Pm's and have CRS.
I've got a number of them at puff and have a few friends here that know who I am from over there that might vouch for me if needed.[/b]
I've got a number of them at puff and have a few friends here that know who I am from over there that might vouch for me if needed.[/b]
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buckjr52
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
A great heads up by "The Master". I haven't been here that long and everyone I've had the pleasure to do business with I've taken a minute to thank them. When trying to build some cred you need that atta boy from the sellers. Remember; You're never to big to stoop to help a newb or in my case a FOG!!!!!"Buck"
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Angry Bill
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Re: Proper feedback ettiquette
Thanks Harris. I have bought a lot of stuff from here and folks don't leave FB. I leave FB with each transaction I am involved with.
Here is my trader rating from BOTL.ORG
http://www.botl.org/community/forums/itrader.php?u=2828
http://www.botl.org/community/forums/itrader.php?u=2828