09-29-2018 06:49 AM
Hello Sir
sir i recieve negetive feedback 1 month ago.it is not our mistake it is factory fault
i contact the buyer next day he said cant change he gave negative feedback.i want to change the feedback how to change or remove negative feedback.please help
09-29-2018 07:03 AM - edited 09-29-2018 07:06 AM
You chose a supplier there for you deserve the negative feedback.
I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that buyers are sick and tired of Asian dropshippers getting their feedback scrubbed.
09-29-2018 07:12 AM
09-29-2018 07:29 AM - edited 09-29-2018 07:31 AM
This is a member-to-member help board. Wo are not eBay employees, just users like you.
I took a look ...
Those negs and the neutral are both over 60 days old. And they all seem to be about a faulty memory/SD card.
As the seller, YOU are responsible for the quality of your merchandise that you have listed on eBay.
The buyer did not purchase the item from your supplier. They purchased it from you. You are responsible to make it right with the buyer and then you take it up with your supplier.
Now ... I looked at a few of your listings. I have some questions and concerns.
The "men's fragrance" that has a picture of a a bottle of "Blue Boos" (sic) looks suspiciously like a knock off of a Hugo Boss product 😞 I actually had to look twice at the listing because my brain kept seeing "Boss", which (I assume) is the point 😞 And it made me wonder why the actual name of the product was not in the listing anywhere 😞
Counterfeit/replica products are not allowed to be sold here
Also ... I suggest that you have someone that is fluent in English read your listings. They make no sense to me ...
09-29-2018 07:40 AM
If you are not buying your items, having item sent directly to you - so that you can take your own pictures, write your own ad, inspect each item personally before shipping it, then YOU ARE THE ONE RESPONSIBLE for any and all problems a buyer may file claim for. If it is the manufacture's fault - then it is up to you to return the item to them before you sell it.
09-29-2018 07:55 AM
@penguins_dont_fly wrote:
This is a member-to-member help board. Wo are not eBay employees, just users like you.
I took a look ...
Those negs and the neutral are both over 60 days old. And they all seem to be about a faulty memory/SD card.
As the seller, YOU are responsible for the quality of your merchandise that you have listed on eBay.
The buyer did not purchase the item from your supplier. They purchased it from you. You are responsible to make it right with the buyer and then you take it up with your supplier.
Now ... I looked at a few of your listings. I have some questions and concerns.
The "men's fragrance" that has a picture of a a bottle of "Blue Boos" (sic) looks suspiciously like a knock off of a Hugo Boss product 😞 I actually had to look twice at the listing because my brain kept seeing "Boss", which (I assume) is the point 😞 And it made me wonder why the actual name of the product was not in the listing anywhere 😞
Counterfeit/replica products are not allowed to be sold here
Also ... I suggest that you have someone that is fluent in English read your listings. They make no sense to me ...
The item would have to be using a copyrighted name or image to be counterfeit. There are tons of perfumes out there that are made to look similiar and have similiar names to name brand ones and made to smell similiar and it's ok to sell those.
09-29-2018 08:45 AM
Yes, I've bought "smells like" perfumes (they never do) ... but the packaging was not a blatant copy of the original (same bottle, same font) with some letters changed. There is a difference.
If these are legal "compare to brandname" products, then why not list them using the legal brand and fragrance name ... in the title, the IS and the Description?
Why just throw this deceptive photo out there?
For Most high end fragrances, the bottle, the packaging (including the font used) is patented/trademarked under "Trade Dress" ...
I think that Chanel would consider this infringement of their "Trade Dress".
09-29-2018 11:05 AM
Sorry but it doesn't matter that it was your supplier, and not you. You are the one responsible for the transaction, and thus you are the one who gets the negative feedback when any mistakes occur, because whether you made the mistake or not, you are responsible for the mistake.
There are no grounds here for removal of that feedback.