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Now that I have voted I will put my 2 cents here as well.

I have tried alllll the ways mentioned above for leaving feedback.

At the moment I have an email that I send out when I am posting the win off that says, if I dont hear from the buyer in a couple of weeks I will assume all is well and leave feedback.

I was leaving feedback twice a week using the bulk system (which was basically feedback on receipt of payment), but then I got hit with a couple of Neutrals, which would of been sorted out if the buyer had just contacted me prior to leaving feedback.

Lexie
Usually on receipt of payment, but I admit not ALWAYS. I do enough to take the first choice though. Smile

If I get that funny feeling from their feedback or emails, I will hold off till I'm sure they are happy.

Most items I sell go out priority mail with tracking numbers, so I can prove they were delivered. They are also near indestructible so they don't get broken. I take great pains to point out any flaws, so there shouldn't be a problem there either.

I always leave feedback as each buyer pays. If I were to get other than positive from him, so be it. Not the end of the world. At least I know I did what I feel is correct. Puppy I send everything that I generaly sell by priority also. I do it online so I get free confirmation.

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I have always left feedback when the buyer pays, that's they've done their part, all that should be required of the buyer is to pay (not whether he or she likes the items, etc.) however, as a buyer myself I've noticed lately that a lot of sellers are waiting until the buyer leaves feedback (positive or negative) so they can do the same...They claim that the auction isn't over until the buyer is satisified and leaves positive feedback.

I think this is taking advantage of the feedback policy, check out the discussion boards on ebay and it's all over the place. Valid reasons for all options. Maybe ebay needs to come up with a system, that the moment a buyer pays a preliminary feedback is automatically listed via paypal that states the auction was paid for??!!?!??

I don't know the answer to this question, but I'm glad everyone's voting, it's nice to see that there are some good souls out there.
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when the buyer pays, that's they've done their part, all that should be required of the buyer is to pay (not whether he or she likes the items, etc.)
Yes, and No... Part of being a good buyer is not complaining about things that don't matter.

I would point to the thread on eBay, but seems to be gone. Found the post on AS that should point to it, but it doesn’t go anywhere. Frown

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Seems someone left negative feedback to a seller because the packing material (newspaper) had an advertisement they didn't like. They took offense and wanted a full refund with shipping both ways. It was an ad for viagra. To me, that's a buyer that needs negative feedback, even if they paid on time.

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