Feedback Rules - DO NOT POST WITHOUT READING!!!

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Feedback Rules - DO NOT POST WITHOUT READING!!!

Postby Caligula on Tue May 19, 2009 10:08 pm

Welcome to the E36-Tech Feedback forum!

This area is expressly for members to help out their fellow members by leaving a personal comment trail of their dealing with another member in the marketplace. Feedback from both buyers and sellers is welcomed as well as experiences from both online and in-person transactions.

Please abide by the following rules! ALL THREADS SHOULD BE FORMATTED AS SUCH:

Title:
<feedback score> for <seller or buyer>

Where the score is either Positive, Neutral or Negative.

Make sure the seller/buyer's name is SPELLED PROPERLY. USE ONLY THEIR SCREEN NAME SO THAT OTHERS WILL BE ABLE TO SEARCH.

ABSOLUTELY NO +1's, 'Great Seller', exclamation marks, all caps, or other nonsense in the title. You all know how tired ill get of fixing all the improper titles!

Body:
1- Briefly list the item description, and any comments you may have from your experiences with the seller/buyer. Longer comments are EXPECTED and ALLOWED for negative feedback, as readers and the seller will want JUSTIFICATION for your feedback.

2 - PERSONAL EXPERIENCE ONLY! - No posts of the nature of 'my mother's brother's son's next-door-neighbor dealt with....'

3 - ONE POST PER TRANSACTION, PER BUYER/SELLER - DO NOT add your $.02 to someone elses thread! Create your OWN thread to admonish or promote the seller.

4 - MOST IMPORTANT!!! - POST ONLY AFTER THE TRANSACTION IS COMPLETE - this means what it says; DO NOT POST feedback until you've completed the entire transaction. Sending payment and not seeing your item after a week doesn't mean it's over with! For transactions not processing properly, DO NOT POST until you've reach some kind of FINAL end of the road; either you've declared the attempted purchase a loss, or the item was finally delivered. ONLY AT THAT TIME should you recount your experiences. Use email, PM or phone contact with your seller to pursue action. A post in this forum should be the VERY LAST thing you say about your transaction with the seller.
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