08-08-2019 11:03 AM
Does this qualify as feedback extortion?
Buyer bought item with global shipping, requested return my listings say 'no returns' reason given was 'changed mind'. I declined the return and got this
"I note that you have generally very good feedback. i don't want to ruin it but I would expect some sort of help."
Today I got the negative
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08-08-2019 11:04 AM - edited 08-08-2019 11:05 AM
Sorry under ebay's strict rules, this doesn't count as feedback extortion. Ebay's reason is because their statement is too vague in their eyes.
08-08-2019 11:04 AM - edited 08-08-2019 11:05 AM
Sorry under ebay's strict rules, this doesn't count as feedback extortion. Ebay's reason is because their statement is too vague in their eyes.
08-08-2019 11:07 AM
Boo 😞 It wasn't vague in my eyes.
08-08-2019 11:09 AM
Yes, extortion. Warning you (after you just followed your terms of no returns) that he didn`t want to ruin you feedback, but he will if you don`t compensate him.
Call eBay, they should be able to help, as it is the buyer abusing both Money Back Guarantee and Feedback Extortion policies.
08-08-2019 11:15 AM - edited 08-08-2019 11:17 AM
@holsteinatlanta wrote:Boo 😞 It wasn't vague in my eyes.
Yea, I totally hear ya. Ebay really needs to get their eyes checked. Sorry. What you can try is to continue to talk to the buyer if you want to waste some time and try to get them to admit that they left you the negative because you didn't honor their return request. You might have more ammo there to get the feedback removed, but just know you might get yet another CS rep with bad eyesight that won't remove it (but I feel if you get that documentation you'll find an agent to remove it).
I don't condone nor condemn this method.
You can try just calling like @beautifulbeauty2012 suggested. I just remember my track record for calling ebay and removing feedback with a buyer message like that... and I always just got agents saying it's too vague. But then again I haven't called for feedback extortion in a long time. Did ebay loosen their grip in regards to these since then?
08-08-2019 11:24 AM
@bigdeals.etc wrote:
You can try just calling like @beautifulbeauty2012 suggested. I just remember my track record for calling ebay and removing feedback with a buyer message like that... and I always just got agents saying it's too vague. But then again I haven't called for feedback extortion in a long time. Did ebay loosen their grip in regards to these since then?
CS still has the same guidelines with FB, this is extortion, so it should be removed.
08-08-2019 11:37 AM
Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
25 minutes later --- too bad
08-08-2019 11:44 AM
Got two negs today. Both for stupid stuff. I knew 100% wasn't going to last long, I think I was 100% for about 4 months.
One was this fb extortion, **bleep** and the other...
This guy buys a brand new sealed dvd. It works fine on his dvd player but skips on his playstation. Requested return as defective and left negative.
I can appeal later and hopefully get someone at ebay with common sense. If the brand new item works on one player but not the video game, then it works. Refund minus shipping both directions and % because it is no longer the same condition as shipped. He wanted refund without return.
99.6% and falling lol 503 feedback over 12 months 501 positive
08-08-2019 11:50 AM
08-08-2019 11:57 AM
@holsteinatlanta wrote:Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
Can I please place you on hold for less than two minutes?
25 minutes later --- too bad
It is the policy, unfortunately, agents have to follow it. When I told that there is no need to get back to me, I was fine doing other things while they were working, I was told, that that they have to check on a buyer per rules and procedures. So it is not reps fault.
08-08-2019 12:02 PM
Yes, his intentions may be obvious but he obviously knows how to word it to just stay on ebay's good side. If someone mentions the word feedback, that should be a red flag to ebay.
08-08-2019 12:09 PM
@holsteinatlanta wrote:Does this qualify as feedback extortion?
Buyer bought item with global shipping, requested return my listings say 'no returns' reason given was 'changed mind'. I declined the return and got this
"I note that you have generally very good feedback. i don't want to ruin it but I would expect some sort of help."
Today I got the negative
On another account? Or were they removed?
08-08-2019 12:34 PM
I can still remember my best line ever heard from an unhappy buyer
no beating around the bush at all...………....right to the point which I do admire
"I am going to leave you a negative, I would like a partial refund"
well he did not get a partial and I got my negative
I have to say I think it is the lack of a quid pro quo... think about it
the words if...……..unless...……...I want you to, were never mentioned at all
the CSR said it stays
I can definitely see the CRS`s point about him not demanding anything...….he asked politely
08-08-2019 12:44 PM - edited 08-08-2019 12:48 PM
@peter-green wrote:I can still remember my best line ever heard from an unhappy buyer
no beating around the bush at all...………....right to the point which I do admire
"I am going to leave you a negative, I would like a partial refund"
well he did not get a partial and I got my negative
I have to say I think it is the lack of a quid pro quo... think about it
the words if...……..unless...……...I want you to, were never mentioned at all
the CSR said it stays
I can definitely see the CRS`s point about him not demanding anything...….he asked politely
Yes, sadly that exact statement will not qualify as extortion under ebay's bogus "if/then" rule. Your buyer sympathetic ebay rep will argue that the buyer is simply telling you they are leaving you a negative. They are technically not saying they are leaving a negative because you won't give them a partial. Nor are they saying they will leave you a negative if you continue to not give them the partial.
Very sad and lame. It's as if ebay just learned the English language and just takes each word at face value. Kinda reminds me of Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy... haha.
08-08-2019 01:20 PM
@kataggr-44 wrote:Yes, his intentions may be obvious but he obviously knows how to word it to just stay on ebay's good side. If someone mentions the word feedback, that should be a red flag to ebay.
We can read between the lines, and CS as well. It is what it is - extortion.