They're pretty much like the Friendster testimonials of yesterday, only these are limited to a grand total of 80 characters max. No grandmother stories allowed. Haha. But gosh! Who would have thought that 80 characters from an total stranger could make this eBay noobie such a happy shopper! Cos they totally do!
Looks like May Zhee was right:
"There is no better love in the world,
than to be loved by strangers. :)"
"There is no better love in the world,
than to be loved by strangers. :)"
8 comments :
Sellers can only leave positive feedback for us buyers. So cool, yeah? LOL.
ATTN: Lissa
- Issit??? No lah, they can say positive, neutral or negative wan!
I've sold things before, sellers can only give positive feedback, but buyers can give positive, neutral or negative feedback. :P
ATTN: Lissa
– Really?? Apart from the positive/neutral/negative buttons, the rest of the feedback typed wor. That means even if they can't select neutral/negative, they can still type anything they want right? Cos I saw on those shop's feedback page, sometimes when they buy and pay slowly or respond rudely, the seller will mention it. Hmmm...
p/s: What did you sell? =p
I sold some extra charms I had.
Yeah, they can type whatever they want, but the feedback is still 'positive'. LOL.
ATTN: Lissa
– Ooo. Were the sales good? I'm thinking of selling a phone there. I've been meaning to blog about it for the longest time but never actually got around to getting the post written. -_-''' Won it at a lucky draw late last year. Or early this year. Can't remember liao.
Ahhh, that's what you mean. Haha. Well, I don't mind receiving "positive" comments each time. =p
Alice in Wonderland was ALL THE RAGE at the time, so... the 'Drink Me' charms did sell pretty well. ;)
Selling a phone... Hmmm... Could give it a try. :P
ATTN: Lissa
– Ooo, I see I see. Hmmm. Maybe I should just blog about it. After all, I sold my Lumix G1 via a blog post anyways. Haha.
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