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Canceling a Request
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Jul 05, 2009 11:15AM
So I wanted some opinions from you guys about canceling a request. I have had a few books that I requested that I have had to cancel the request later. For example I requested a book and after three months of the trader not responding I cancelled the request or another time I cancelled a request after a trader accepted but their account became inactive. How long do you wait to cancel a request after not getting a response from the other trader and at what point when canceling a request do you put -1 in the feedback? Also this past week I received a book in the mail that the trader marked mailed in May but the postmark on the post office label said the postage was paid for in June. I am not talking about a few days between when the trader said they mailed and the book was actually mailed but a month between when the book was marked mailed and when it actually was mailed. I gave the trader a +1 in the feedback because I did receive the book and the book was in good condition. Do think I should have done something different?
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Besides that, I go by a time by time basis. It just depends. I won't and haven't ever waited three months. That's crazy. You're way too nice Arica! LOL I usually will wait about a week and a half and then send a reminder for a few days. Like one every two days for three times or so. Then cancel if I don't hear anything. Usually, if that happens and I hear nothing they get negative. There's no reason for it. It I had a reason I wouldn't but hey, there is no reason to NOT respond to someone. They should reject the mooch so you're not sitting, waiting, and missing the book elsewhere.
If someone doesn't want to have respect for me then I'm not doing them any favors. Plus, when you think about it, by leaving positive feedback for this kind of thing all it does is leave other future moochers in the dark about what kind of person they might mooch from. I always look at feedback and if I see a bunch of negatives and cancellations I won't mooch. I'll buy the book first. Or mooch from someone else. I'd rather not mooch from someone so ignorant so I depend on truthful feedback.
Don't get me wrong- I know why you hesitate to leave negative, I used to also. Until a friend and I were talking, about what I said just above, and I realized what I was doing was, in effect, hiding bad transactions from others.
What do you think? LOL


While I don't want to encourage bad transactions, I also don't like to leave negative feedback. It least I can change it back to neutral or positive without much red tape.
I'm pretty patient. I've waited nearly six months for a book that I finally reported lost. Since the sender's account when inactive about a month after I requested the book, my suspicion is the book was never sent.

Of course, it's not at all technical since no one is always honest, everyone has different thoughts, etc. but I used to always leave positive also. If it was very bad I'd leave a +0 but then I started thinking about how no one else will know that this transaction was bad on the part of the sender and that's the whole point of the feedback! So I started being more "honest" for lack of a better word.
But....I still much prefer to leave positive of course and I will go out of my way to overlook some things. Waiting months for a book isn't one of them. Don't list the book if you can't send it for a few months. They list the book to get the listing and mooching points (so they themselves can use YOUR point to go mooch a book(s) for themselves) yet can't send your book? No way!

I was left negative once from someone and in it she said why she left it. The only problem was the reason she stated was right there in my condition notes so it was obvious what she was trying to do and that was get her point returned to her.
I was in a forum and was posting about it and an admin stepped in and handled it and took it off. The admin did tell me that it's not something they do a lot and it actually is hardly ever that they'll step in. They need proof and that's hard to come by I suppose. If she hadn't specified the reason for the negative feedback and if I hadn't had the exact notes explaining said issue I would have been out of luck I'm sure.
But you can change anything else I think and all you have to do is go to the transaction in your history. Either from your given/received list or any other way you want to get there, from the other persons page, etc. Then after clicking on that specific transaction you'll see a button for 'change feedback' or something similiar to that. The other person does get an email saying it's been changed and what exactly was changed also.

So you would wait about a week for a trader to respond to your request and then if nothing then you cancel an order. Would you wait longer if there was only one copy of the book in the system or would keep to the same time table add the book to your wish list and hope that someone posts the book in the future?

Plus, whatever book it is, no matter how obscure, it'll probably get listed again eventually. Or you can do what I do and check the price on amazon if you want it that bad! I'm heading there now! LOL



