Posting Headings
Posting Headings
Would be nice if posters would include in the heading what the feedback is about. Is the post for positive or negative experience? Rather than just a name or call.
FEEDBACK
Really?
I had no idea anybody would do that. I thought all this feedback was unsolicited, and now you go and burst my bubble.
What is this world coming to?
I had no idea anybody would do that. I thought all this feedback was unsolicited, and now you go and burst my bubble.
What is this world coming to?
w9mkm wrote:It seems that some sellers on here INSIST, and almost ORDER the buyers to post positive feedback for them, so they can brag how many positive feedbacks they have to potential buyers. And I mean for everything they sell. Be it a radio, or a small $10.00 part.
I believe the purpose of the feedback is to actually read how the transaction went.
If you tag the title AB1CD Negative and do not read it because you see in a search, negative, then you are not giving the person a fair chance.
I have seen negative feedback given, then the issue gets resolved, maybe it was a simple miscommunication? Then the person giving the feedback replies that all is good. The feedback is tarnished by a title.
That negative title still lingers ALL OVER GOOGLE and other search engines.
A call sign and name should be the only thing in a title,,,, my opinion.
it engages the reader to do what a forum is all about, reading threads and posts.
Get the big picture of the transaction, not just a snap shot that does not show "The rest of the story"
Just my thoughts
If you tag the title AB1CD Negative and do not read it because you see in a search, negative, then you are not giving the person a fair chance.
I have seen negative feedback given, then the issue gets resolved, maybe it was a simple miscommunication? Then the person giving the feedback replies that all is good. The feedback is tarnished by a title.
That negative title still lingers ALL OVER GOOGLE and other search engines.
A call sign and name should be the only thing in a title,,,, my opinion.
it engages the reader to do what a forum is all about, reading threads and posts.
Get the big picture of the transaction, not just a snap shot that does not show "The rest of the story"
Just my thoughts