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How
To Leave Great Buyer Feedback. |
by:
Kirsten
Hawkins |
So
your buyer has paid on time, you've shipped
them the item, and they've left you positive
feedback. Everything is going great! You
know that leaving your buyer some nice feedback
will finish everything off, and make them
glad they chose to buy from you.
When you see that little feedback box, though,
you might find that you have no idea what
to write to make your buyer happiest. Well,
here's a guide.
Don't write "A++++++++". Once upon a time,
leaving grades on eBay buyers actually meant
something. Now, though, writing an 'A' and
filling the rest of the space with pluses
seems to have become a common way of saying
'good'. The meaning of the grades is gone
entirely - no one ever leaves a B-, after
all - so it's a pretty useless thing to
write. Try something more descriptive.
'Prompt/fast/instant payment'. Did the buyer
get on PayPal within hours or even minutes
of winning the auction and pay you as quickly
as they could? If they did, then your comment
should include the words 'prompt payment'.
This is a big thing for buyers, as other
sellers will really prefer to deal with
someone they know will pay on time.
'Great communication'. If you found the
buyer was very responsive to all your emails,
then point this out. It's especially worth
putting this if there was a problem that
you had to overcome, and the buyer was co-operative
and easy to work with.
'A pleasure to deal with'. If this was one
of those very easy transactions where nothing
went wrong, then you should put that the
buyer was a pleasure to deal with, or 'the
way ebay should be', or just a 'great ebayer'.
'Great as always'. When it's the second
or third time that the buyer has bought
from you, make sure to point it out. The
fact that they go back to the same seller
more than once and build up a relationship
is a good thing for them to have on their
record.
The Main Rule: Praise to the Skies.
Think of anything good you have to say and
try to fit as much of it as you can in that
limited space. Don't worry too much about
punctuation. Here's a good example comment:
"Instant payment, great communication -
excellent buyer!".
As a side effect, this then gives you the
power to leave slightly negative feedback
for some buyers without actually having
to make it negative, like this: "Paid quite
quickly, communication fine". Making very
short, to-the-point comments also reflects
badly on the buyer: if you just write "OK",
it means "I really wanted to leave a neutral
or a negative". Don't do this if that's
not the meaning you intend.
Don't spend too much time agonising over
what to write in your feedback comments,
though - the chances are you'll be leaving
hundreds every week. You might find it worthwhile
to come up with a few standard ones for
different situations, and use eBay's Selling
Manager to leave feedback in bulk.
Of course, before you can leave your buyer
any feedback, you need to make sure they've
paid you. Luckily getting your buyer to
pay is easy, as eBay handle most of it for
you. In the next email, we'll take a tour
of eBay's checkout.
About the author:
Kirsten Hawkins is an Ebay and internet
auction enthusiast from Nashville, TN. Visit
http://www.auctionseller411.com/for
more great tips on how to make the most
from Ebay and other online auctions.
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