08-01-2017 08:32 AM
Has anyone noticed that when dealing with a problem buyer you cannot leave them negative or neutral feedback ? Only Positive to try and warn other sellers there may be a problem. Had a buyer that had to be reported because they had buyer's remorse, did not know an accepted offer means a sale. Wouldn't communicate, or pay,, had to be reported. eBay setteled case for seller (DUH !) but would not allow seller to leave anything but POSITIVE feedback. When I last checked this buyer they had 13 POSITIVE feekback warning sellers not to deal with them. And when you looked at their feedback they show 100% POSITIVE with 13 NEGATIVE comments. Is something wrong with this policy ? eBay well aware of this, just says that is the way it is. Just had another (same) case new eBayer bids, wins, changes mind, won't pay, says item paid for where is it. Already has 3 additional negative feedback saying same thing. Profile shows 17 POSITIVE FEEDBACK. What is wrong with this picture......
08-01-2017 08:35 AM - edited 08-01-2017 08:36 AM
There's plenty wrong with the policy - it is one-sided.
With that said, it has been quite a while since sellers were able to leave anything but positive feedback for buyers. Buyers are gods; didn't you know that?
The feedback of which you spoke re negative comments are also not allowed. If the buyer were to report them, they would be removed.
08-01-2017 08:46 AM
08-01-2017 08:49 AM
@cj-m wrote:...not allow seller to leave anything but POSITIVE feedback. When I last checked this buyer they had 13 POSITIVE feekback warning sellers not to deal with them. And when you looked at their feedback they show 100% POSITIVE with 13 NEGATIVE comments. ...
The buyer could have ALL 13 negative comments removed if they asked eBay to. That's a policy violation. It's been positive feedback for buyers for years and you just noticed? BTW, if you change your listings to immediate payment required you won't have these problems.
08-01-2017 08:50 AM
@cj-m wrote:Has anyone noticed that when dealing with a problem buyer you cannot leave them negative or neutral feedback ? Only Positive to try and warn other sellers there may be a problem. Had a buyer that had to be reported because they had buyer's remorse, did not know an accepted offer means a sale. Wouldn't communicate, or pay,, had to be reported. eBay setteled case for seller (DUH !) but would not allow seller to leave anything but POSITIVE feedback. When I last checked this buyer they had 13 POSITIVE feekback warning sellers not to deal with them. And when you looked at their feedback they show 100% POSITIVE with 13 NEGATIVE comments. Is something wrong with this policy ? eBay well aware of this, just says that is the way it is. Just had another (same) case new eBayer bids, wins, changes mind, won't pay, says item paid for where is it. Already has 3 additional negative feedback saying same thing. Profile shows 17 POSITIVE FEEDBACK. What is wrong with this picture......
Yeah, I noticed in May 2008 when ebay stopped negative feedback for buyers. As far as those false positive comments, they are a policy violation and if reported will get those sellers in trouble. Big time.
Instead of trying to write a comment that 99.99 % of sellers won't even see until after the buyer purchases, open the unpaid item dispute. You can do it in as little as 48 hours after the listing ends and close it 4 days later which will give the buyer a strike on his account. Then if he gets more than two of these in 12 months, many sellers have their account settings to automatically block them from trying to buy their items.
Leaving the neg might feel good but stopping them in their tracks is WAY better.
08-01-2017 08:51 AM
08-01-2017 09:08 AM
And if every one of those sellers had filed UID's, and you had your blocks set, you wouldn't have had this problem.
08-01-2017 09:11 AM
good gosh,, WHEN did you first realixe that?... geez, you should read a few old post and threads...you will see this is a very old story....
08-01-2017 09:40 AM
@mississippi*mercantile wrote:
yeah, we noticed...about five years ago.
Actually, it's been 9 years! Since 2008, buyers have only been able to get positive feedback.
08-01-2017 09:53 AM
What was the unpaid item? Was it an "unbranded" wallet that had "Gucci" markings? If so, I'm glad the buyer didn't pay!
09-08-2019 02:08 AM
I agree, the system is wrong!
Sellers should at least be able to leave a feedback without a positive, even if they could do it without negative or neutral, that way the buyer wouldn't get an undeserved positive.
09-08-2019 06:59 AM
This is a two year old thread
09-08-2019 08:01 AM
Hi everyone,
Due to the length of time that has passed since this thread began, we have locked it from future replies. If this is still an issue that warrants discussion, don't hesitate to begin a new thread here.
Thanks.