June 26, 2014

How to Give Seller Feedback on Amazon

Giving feedback help amazon know sellers habits and also help other buyers to buy from that vendor or not . Positive feedback's will help merchant`s buyers.com.

Instructions





  • 1
    Log on to your Amazon account with your username and password. Click "Your Account" and "Leave Seller Feedback."

  • 2
    View your orders. Orders will be separated by date, order number, title, delivery estimate and seller. If you've ordered similar items from different sellers, look for seller names to differentiate them. If you don't remember the seller's name, look for purchase dates and delivery estimates to try and identify the order.



    •  Login to your amazon account and leave seller feedback.

    • View orders that will be separated by seller, date, title, delivery estimate and order number. Look for seller names to differentiate them, If you have ordered similar items from different sellers, . Look for purchase dates and delivery estimates, If you do not remember the seller's name, to try and identify the order.

    • Find the five gray stars near the "Seller Rating" title under the name of the order.

    • Five stars are considered the highest rating while one star is the lowest.

    • Answer the optional questions.

    • Leave a comment to describe your experience.

    • Submit.
    ber, title, delivery estimate and seller. If you've ordered similar items from different sellers, look for seller names to differentiate them. If you don't remember the seller's name, look for purchase dates and delivery estimates to try and identify the order.





  • 1
    Log on to your Amazon account with your username and password. Click "Your Account" and "Leave Seller Feedback."
  • 2
    View your orders. Orders will be separated by date, order number, title, delivery estimate and seller. If you've ordered similar items from different sellers, look for seller names to differentiate them. If you don't remember the seller's name, look for purchase dates and delivery estimates to try and identify the order.