ProgMatinee
circlesendwheretheybegin
Ok...so I'm flipping through some feedback of a known scammer and there are positive feedback reviews from established members of the forum that I have to take issue with.
When leaving feedback why do people go to the extreme with the platitudes?
For example, I have literally seen people say "Great person" on this scammers feedback page. Not just "great to deal with", but "great person". How do you know that?
Also, simply saying "great seller" can be really over blowing things.
Selling something and fulfilling the deal as they should have does not make someone "great". Reserve this platitude for people who really deserved it and went the extra mile.
Personally, I find leaving an honest feedback without kissing ass is the best approach.
"Item as described, fast shipping" is about as glowing a feedback as I ever leave because if someone gets ripped off in the future I don't want my name to be on the sellers feedback history with some lame glowing review that tried to make the guy look like Mother Theresa.
Seriously guys, get real with the feedback for all of our sakes.
When leaving feedback why do people go to the extreme with the platitudes?
For example, I have literally seen people say "Great person" on this scammers feedback page. Not just "great to deal with", but "great person". How do you know that?
Also, simply saying "great seller" can be really over blowing things.
Selling something and fulfilling the deal as they should have does not make someone "great". Reserve this platitude for people who really deserved it and went the extra mile.
Personally, I find leaving an honest feedback without kissing ass is the best approach.
"Item as described, fast shipping" is about as glowing a feedback as I ever leave because if someone gets ripped off in the future I don't want my name to be on the sellers feedback history with some lame glowing review that tried to make the guy look like Mother Theresa.
Seriously guys, get real with the feedback for all of our sakes.