05-15-2019 08:05 AM
FAKE POSITIVE FEEDBACK FOR SELLERS:
NO PROTECTION, WHY?
A buyer left me Fake Positive Feedback because, he ultimately wanted his item for free. Yes, positive feedback is a new/old way of extorting money or goods and additional permanent punishment to Sellers. FYI: A buyer can leave you positive feedback riddled with negative contradicting words and low DSRs and it will (not) be removed, not because, the eBay rep can not read between the line, but simply because it was left under "Positive."
[eBay, you have got to do better than this. Please someone, anyone, all of us: Lets address this issue and help eBay see the light: Positive Feedback with Low DSRs along with contradicting wording should be grounds for removal. ]
Its like:
1. being 5'6 and weighing 300lbs, your scale erroneously reads 120lbs, yet you want all who see you to believe you are not fat. (no offense)
2. wearing a wig with a chin strap, and yet you want all who see you to believe its your real hair.
3. a restaurant's Rating Score of A in the window, while simultaneously displaying a single Star, yet you want all who see this contraction to still believe you earned an A.
The buyer I am dealing with found the "obvious" loop hole in eBay Feedback rating: eBay, you have got to be smarter than this.
05-16-2019 02:59 PM
@jeannicho22 wrote:No one is going to even notice the contradictory words on the positive as long as you do not respond.
too late.
It stands out now.