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Originally Posted by NickD
From a business perspective, would you want someone saying good things about your company? It has to work both ways. It's called feedback.
From a buyer perspective, don't you want to feel safe about your purchases? It's not like we are talking about a $1.00 soda. We are talking a few grand for wheels. As a buyer, I want to make sure I make a well informed decision. Ironically ebay has this new thing that's been around for, oooh i don't know, 20 years or so where buyers and sellers can rate their experiences and provide feedback. Oh and that PayPal thing with buyer protection. That's all there for a reason. I guess I was looking for the same here,
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I don't know why you went off on this tangent. But from what I got from your intial post and the clarification must differ from how you processed it. I am not saying you can't ask for feedback. You are getting feedback at this exact moment. Although it might not be the feedback you seek or in the format you are used to on the other sites you mention. I like to feel safe in my purchases as well and I have purchased from quite a few of the vendors here. In the future when I am in the market for wheels I will price the set I want from the various vendors here and pull the trigger. All I am saying is when you ask for feedback on such matters to go about it in a professional manner. Don't go calling them out and saying they are "shady" for instance. You wouldn't want a business calling you out to all other businesses that you are a "d!ck" and simply not a pleasure to work with and them suggesting all other vendors to steer clear. Unless you feel the shoe fits you may have something to say on the contrary.
All in all. I hope you are able to work past the issues that have come up with the misunderstanding you had and get the wheels you want for a good deal.