09-09-2021 09:33 AM
I'm not the only one,but how and why can't I leave negative feedback for these deadbeat non paying bidders? Please help
09-09-2021 09:45 AM
@55nitrocowboyEbay stopped allowing sellers to leave any negative feedback years ago. And you can't leave a positive rating with any negative comments. I don't understand how only sellers are honest all the time and can share their experience and sellers are not given the same opportunity. Basically, ebay doesn't care if a seller is taken advantage of by scammers and buyers who violate any ebay policy. They should stop with the Feedback system completely since it is so skewed.
09-09-2021 09:55 AM
please be sure to file for nonpayment/cancellation
this is the only real too we have as a seller and it does work
09-09-2021 10:01 AM
@55nitrocowboy wrote:I'm not the only one,but how and why can't I leave negative feedback for these deadbeat non paying bidders? Please help
Hopefully you've let the non-paying bidder automatic case kick in - the buyer gets a strike that way. Everything is done automatically. Feedback doesn't mean much, but a strike against the 'buyer's' account does - many sellers have our settings blocking buyers with 2 non-pay strikes in a year.
09-09-2021 10:01 AM
Sellers have been unable to leave negative or neutral ratings or buyers since 2008.
How fortunate you are to have had such good selling experiences, that you never noticed this before now.
09-09-2021 10:12 AM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:Sellers have been unable to leave negative or neutral ratings or buyers since 2008.
How fortunate you are to have had such good selling experiences, that you never noticed this before now.
It always amazes me that active sellers who ask this question went years without noticing that the only choices on the feedback screen were "Positive" and "I'll leave feedback later".
09-09-2021 12:08 PM - edited 09-09-2021 12:08 PM
Because you can file an Unpaid Item Dispute, get back your FVF, give the deadbeat a Strike which makes it harder to buy on eBay in future.
And because feedback is not used by eBay to assess member accounts, but Disputes* are.And because nobody (almost) reads feedback.
Other sellers don't.
EBay, as mentioned, does not use feedback to assess member accounts.
The deadbeat doesn't care, because whatever your words, you gave him a positive feedback.
The only reader?
Your future buyers.
And how will that potential customer react when he sees you angrily denouncing another buyer?
*Both won and lost. A buyer who opens "too many" Disputes can lose the right to use the Money Back Guarantee.
09-09-2021 12:20 PM
This is one of the good eBay policies. eBay needs buyers a lot more than it needs sellers.
Buyers who get negatives, often from dishonest sellers, leave.