02-22-2020 09:09 AM - edited 02-22-2020 09:11 AM
I received a neutral for this reason, "(Came fast, seller really didn’t wanted to work price other than that Good)". What a joke. I really don't care just figured I would share this with you all.
02-22-2020 09:13 AM
02-22-2020 09:15 AM
"Came fast" + 'no haggling'... looks like a positive to me! I'd love to get that neutral... I'm so jealous!
02-22-2020 09:18 AM
just remember, that might be your neutral, but it's their stupid comment stuck there for a year. Some people don't understand that prices are not for negotiation.
02-22-2020 09:21 AM
If you want to get it removed, you could try calling eBay. It should qualify for removal.
02-22-2020 09:22 AM
@bar-29368 wrote:
Look on the bright side. It alerts prospective hagglers that your price is what it is.
And it makes the buyer look picky and less than bright. It doesn't make the seller look bad at all.
02-22-2020 09:43 AM
@domin-tomas wrote:I received a neutral for this reason, "(Came fast, seller really didn’t wanted to work price other than that Good)". What a joke. I really don't care just figured I would share this with you all.
Okay, this is interesting: I clicked on the link to the listing in the feedback comment to see what the item itself was all about. According to the feedback comment, it sold for $45.01. Instead of going directly to that listing, eBay's annoying misdirection algorithm brought up another seller's listing instead, with a smaller link to the original listing included in case I really truly wanted to go there.
There were a couple of interesting details in what eBay was showing me there: that other seller's current listing wants $47.99 for it, labeled as "lowest price" (so your numpty buyer seems to have gotten a good deal anyway), and the original listing (yours) is shown there as "ended."
However, it's not ended, as a click on "View original listing" will show. Its Purchase History page shows two purchases at $45.01 (including the numpty buyer's purchase), with 5 more units available at $52.95.
There's way too much weirdness in that whole process to make it likely that eBay will ever get it straightened out, but it does appear to show that the problem buyer got the best deal already, for what that's worth.
You might want to try contacting eBay anyway, in case his comments about haggling are removable since no negotiation (Make Offer) had been offered, though CS may be reluctant to remove a comment that isn't actually a Neg.
Incidentally, what does this buyer's Feedback Left for Others show? I doubt that you are the first one he's dinged in this manner.
02-22-2020 11:18 AM
If it were me, I'd call Ebay and get it removed. You are not required to lower pricing because the buyer asks you to. And the buyer's comment is clearly about you not lower pricing when they asked, yet they purchased.
Now if you have an email from the buyer that asks you AFTER the purchase to lower pricing, that furthers your evidence that this buyer abused the FB system.
Good luck and let us know what happens if you decide to call.
02-22-2020 12:37 PM
I wonder if OP's buyer talks like that in real life: Went home, made dinner wasn't really warmed too cool fast otherwise whoopee OK.
02-22-2020 12:46 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:I wonder if OP's buyer talks like that in real life: Went home, made dinner wasn't really warmed too cool fast otherwise whoopee OK.
LOL
02-22-2020 12:49 PM
This buyer has done more harm to himself than you. Should this buyer reach out to another seller for a discount and that seller sees the buyer's feedback, he will very likely be blocked. As for you, do not forget to block this buyer, who needs another headache, not you nor me.
02-22-2020 01:05 PM
@getitright1234 wrote:This buyer has done more harm to himself than you. Should this buyer reach out to another seller for a discount and that seller sees the buyer's feedback, he will very likely be blocked. As for you, do not forget to block this buyer, who needs another headache, not you nor me.
Yea I agree as that’s what I would do if I see a buyer with a feedback left like that. It does qualify for removal though.
02-22-2020 01:23 PM
I'd be tempted to leave the FB and respond with something like "Worked price better than that Good but Best!" But the buyer will probably not return because you didn't worked the Good price Good enough, anyway.
02-22-2020 01:49 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:I'd be tempted to leave the FB and respond with something like "Worked price better than that Good but Best!" But the buyer will probably not return because you didn't worked the Good price Good enough, anyway.
Tempted, but don't do it. Better to just call and have it removed.
02-22-2020 01:50 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:I wonder if OP's buyer talks like that in real life: Went home, made dinner wasn't really warmed too cool fast otherwise whoopee OK.
thanks for the laugh!