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Michael Coslo wrote:
Chuck Harris wrote: Two bad experiences are not enough to form a conclusion. If a dog bites me the first two times I get near it, I'm sure not going to give it a third chance! 8^) Yeah, but if you are wearing a T-bone steak suit, and you walk up to the dog, can you really blame the dog? What ebay should do is make it so that you cannot see the feedback given to you, for the current transaction, until you have sent in your feedback, for that transaction. It would probably be best to make it so that nobody can see the feedback from a transaction until both parties have contributed their feedback. You wouldn't want a bad egg to be able to read your negative feedback from a shill account. To protect against the large number of "zeros", there should also be a counter that tells the number of transactions made vs the number of feedbacks received. It does start to get complicated. Nothing that about 10 lines of code couldn't handle. I think that the folks at ebay are up to the task. -Chuck |
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