swamp
Well-Known Member
I think no rating or a positive with a comment about how there was a hiccup but all ended well seem fair.
I think the lesson being delivered with a neutral/negative feedback, IMO, isn’t quite as warranted for this kind of mistake, especially if they actually packed well and shipped promptly and responded to messages quickly which I think are the areas where sellers can be habitual offenders. I could see myself mistakenly omitting an apartment number randomly once while packing and printing labels and multi-tasking, etc. and never doing it again.
If you feel like you need to address it via feedback to start a paper trail for what could be an issue for this new seller, I think mentioning it in the comment of a positive review is what I’d do. But, in the end, you gotta do what feels best from your POV whether it’s a neutral or any other option.
I think the lesson being delivered with a neutral/negative feedback, IMO, isn’t quite as warranted for this kind of mistake, especially if they actually packed well and shipped promptly and responded to messages quickly which I think are the areas where sellers can be habitual offenders. I could see myself mistakenly omitting an apartment number randomly once while packing and printing labels and multi-tasking, etc. and never doing it again.
If you feel like you need to address it via feedback to start a paper trail for what could be an issue for this new seller, I think mentioning it in the comment of a positive review is what I’d do. But, in the end, you gotta do what feels best from your POV whether it’s a neutral or any other option.