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How Important is Your Buyer's ReputationHow
Important is Your Buyer's Reputation? Your
reputation as a buyer (or 'feedback rating') is the most important thing people
see when they deal with you on eBay. It is on the basis of this little number
that they will decide whether they can trust you or not. Each
time you buy or sell something on eBay, people can leave feedback for you, and
you can leave feedback for them. This feedback can be positive, negative, or
neutral, along with a comment. Your feedback rating, then, is worked out using
a very simple sum: the number of positive feedback comments people have left
for you, minus the number of negative ones. This means that someone with a
feedback rating of 28, for example, might have 30 positive ratings and 2
negative ones. If you
are a considerate buyer, then you should find that positive feedback will just
appear next to your username, without you needing to do anything. If you want
to help it along, though, there are a few things you can do. Always
leave feedback for others: People will feel an obligation to leave feedback for
you if you leave it for them (eBay will send you an email after each
transaction to offer you the opportunity). Take the time to write a positive
comment about sellers who do what they should and the chances are they'll do
the same for you. Pay
promptly: Sellers love nothing more than to be paid promptly - paying as soon
as the auction ends saves the seller all sorts of worry, especially if you pay
by credit card or another electronic method. You will often find that your
positive feedback appears within a few minutes of you paying if you pay as soon
as the auction ends. Don't
be a difficult customer: Understand that your seller might take a day or so to
respond to you, and perhaps a few days to send your item - harassing them is
nasty and unnecessary, and won't get you good feedback. Build
relationships: If a seller sells a lot of a certain kind of thing you like, buy
from them a few more times. They will be very happy to find a regular customer,
and will go out of their way to leave positive feedback like 'a joy to deal
with as ever'. Also, they might offer you a few special deals! Sellers
won't generally be reluctant to sell to buyers without much of a reputation,
simply because it is the buyer who takes most of the risk in a transaction. It
is worth remembering, however, that transactions where you are the seller and
where you are the buyer are counted towards the same feedback total - so if you
ever want to start selling, being a good buyer is especially worthwhile. On
eBay, people pay far more attention to sellers' ratings than they do to buyers'
- most sellers can't be bothered to check their buyers' feedback, while bad
feedback on a seller can (and should) be a dealbreaker. When you are buying,
then, you need to worry more about the seller's reputation than you do about
your own, and that's why the next email will be all about sellers' feedback
ratings.
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