I've done it exactly like Yogiboy. It baffles me why you would do it the other way around. The buyers the one taking the biggest chance. The seller could be leaving feedback after shipping a fire log since he shipped after Pay Pal cleared the payment. Nobody ships until the payment has cleared or at least I don't.
I ship you a fire log. You receive a fire log. You leave negative feedback that I shipped you a fire log. Then the dispute begins.
If the seller left feedback first, what does he say? He says 'Bob was a great buyer. His PayPal account cleared and he didn't complain when he received the item." That's stupid.
I ship you a fire log. You receive a fire log. You leave negative feedback that I shipped you a fire log. Then the dispute begins.
If the seller left feedback first, what does he say? He says 'Bob was a great buyer. His PayPal account cleared and he didn't complain when he received the item." That's stupid.