When I sell an item I send an email to the buyer giving the name of the item, the date shipped and tracking number etc.
I tell them that I am giving them positive feedback and if they are satisfied with the product ask that they provide feedback for me.
Many do not seem to know WHERE to go to do this.
I would like to include the feedback address for this item in my email to them.
Is this possible?
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StarChild3 Reputation: 23 See StarChild3's booth |
If they registered when they purchased, then when they log in, it will be on their My Bonanza page feedback link, just like the seller’s pages…
If they did not register to purchase, they do not have an account and to give feedback, (as far as I know…unless there has been changes)…they will have to click on the feed back link in their email notification from bonanza of a purchase.
Bonanza has the option to send them a reminder, with the link back to give feedback approximately 30 days after the purchase.
It is in your Account Settings,
under Notification [URL removed]
Send an email reminding a buyer to leave feedback about me (sent a month after transaction closes)
The best you can do is give them directions on logging in, and finding their My Bonanza page…or have the notification sent
Bonanza does not require registration to purchase, therefore they buyer does not have an account in which to leave feedback.
PS…I just maybe oppositional, but if anyone asks for feedback, I never give it…sorry, I truly think it is unprofessional to ask for feedback, it should always be voluntary
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Focus on the item and the Customer Service…
forget about the feedback.
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ooak Reputation: 56 See ooak's booth |
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