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I appreciate what you're saying, but the closest analogy I can think of is something akin to my not holding the door open for someone once I've passed through it, on the off chance they won't say thanks in return. Once the payment has cleared one has to assume the buyer is honest. If the payment is prompt in coming (or if it's not) then the seller has every right to comment or complain. I view this as a simple courtesy, if an item is substandard, not as described, poorly packaged, late in arriving or broken. Then as a buyer I have every right to object without being held to ransom (almost) with negative feedback. It should go bid, win, pay, THANKS, post, recieve, THANKS and good night. Or am I being unreasonable?