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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2509254" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Yup, I always look at someone's feedback before purchasing OR selling. It limits how much you can type, but you can leave several entries to get the entire story out. Just try to put out a detailed and unbiased statement as to how your transaction went down, and on the "positive", "nuetral" or "negative", put your personal feelings with that one selection. That way if the seller tries to appeal it with admin, it will likely still stick. If someone started putting angry personal attacks on feedback (not saying you would, just making a general statement) then the feedback would likely get taken down.</p><p></p><p>A person that got burned still showing enough self control to maintain a level of grace while speaking of their negative experience goes a long way. It shows that even while the buyer was an agreeable person in a bad situation, the other side of the transaction still refused to work with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2509254, member: 87243"] Yup, I always look at someone's feedback before purchasing OR selling. It limits how much you can type, but you can leave several entries to get the entire story out. Just try to put out a detailed and unbiased statement as to how your transaction went down, and on the "positive", "nuetral" or "negative", put your personal feelings with that one selection. That way if the seller tries to appeal it with admin, it will likely still stick. If someone started putting angry personal attacks on feedback (not saying you would, just making a general statement) then the feedback would likely get taken down. A person that got burned still showing enough self control to maintain a level of grace while speaking of their negative experience goes a long way. It shows that even while the buyer was an agreeable person in a bad situation, the other side of the transaction still refused to work with them. [/QUOTE]
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