05-18-2022 03:19 PM
So, I'm engaged in a lively debate with a seller and decided to have a look at his feedback, some 1,400 over the last year with 11 negatives.
I looked at the negatives, and he posts replies, using the actual names of the buyers. Things like:
"...please dont blame me on your ignorance Mr. Firstname Middlename Lastname"
"...Self-inflicted laziness, we feel sorry for you and hope you may wake-up one day Mr. Lastname/ username."
"No Mr. Lastname, you will not get an [expensive item] for 10 €"
"Username / Mr. Lastname is sadly a proof of nowadays ignorance about how shipping works"
These are all private sales, as the username is hidden.
Isn't this a great seller tactic to discourage negative feedback? I mean sellers ship us stuff and have our names and addresses and here is where they can post for all to see exactly who is behind the username if we are unhappy with their services or merchandise.
Is eBay ok with this? If not, how can it be reported?
08-02-2023 12:46 PM
This is a totally moronic and inane response. Why would you even take the time to write something so wasteful and counterproductive? You are the problem with ebay and the internet in general
08-02-2023 12:56 PM