05-25-2025 05:52 AM - edited 05-25-2025 05:55 AM
I just wanted to share my recent neutral feedback with everyone.
"I think it would have been cheaper to buy locally instead of online."
Add that to the list of stupid neutrals. 😉
Have a great Memorial Day weekend everyone.
05-27-2025 12:42 PM
@adamcartwright wrote:I don't think that FB would have any effect on buyers with half a brain.
While probably true, I wonder how many eBay buyers it would still have an effect on... 🤐
05-27-2025 12:59 PM - edited 05-27-2025 01:01 PM
Tsk Tsk Tsk (finger wag)-(index finger).
05-27-2025 01:07 PM
@tools* wrote:
Why do people always wish you a happy war-dead weekend?
It isn't celebrating ANY War! I'm not sure where you got that from. It has NEVER meant that. It is a time to remember and celebrate those we have lost while they were serving their country, in whatever capacity that was. Remembering and offering RESPECT for all they did and gave.
Only extremists celebrate war or are "happy" about war. I'm sorry you misunderstand what this holiday actually represents.
05-27-2025 02:36 PM
Perhaps they're thinking of the fact that many of us utilize that day to have family gatherings, picnics, etc. It doesn't mean that we're forgetting the reason for the day by any means. Our local veterans' cemetery, Western Reserve, has a special ceremony on that day with a speaker and the event is always packed. Would imagine that this experience is duplicated at all the similar facilities across the nation.
05-27-2025 02:38 PM
@inhawaii wrote:I just wanted to share my recent neutral feedback with everyone.
"I think it would have been cheaper to buy locally instead of online."
Add that to the list of stupid neutrals. 😉
Have a great Memorial Day weekend everyone.
"Add that to the list of stupid neutrals." You just stumbled upon the perfect feedback reply. 😀
05-27-2025 08:06 PM
On Memorial Day, we remember those who gave their lives in service to the USA.
I guess I can speak to this, with two "war-dead" in my family.
You are very crude.
05-28-2025 10:32 AM
@mam98031 wrote:For mine, I wasn't concerned about anyone taking it seriously. She complained I charged her above retail, when it was an OOS book. My price was actually less than other sellers on Ebay and less that it is listing on Amazon. Still not the point. She reviewed the listing and all it's info was there. To then ding me for that is simply wrong. She needs to own her decisions just like us sellers do. And fortunately the FB rules support this for sellers.
Congrats getting it removed as well.
I wonder if eBay makes an effort to remove these types of feedback. (when feedback complains about price being too high)
05-28-2025 11:35 AM
@chevymontecarlo88 wrote:
@mam98031 wrote:For mine, I wasn't concerned about anyone taking it seriously. She complained I charged her above retail, when it was an OOS book. My price was actually less than other sellers on Ebay and less that it is listing on Amazon. Still not the point. She reviewed the listing and all it's info was there. To then ding me for that is simply wrong. She needs to own her decisions just like us sellers do. And fortunately the FB rules support this for sellers.
Congrats getting it removed as well.
I wonder if eBay makes an effort to remove these types of feedback. (when feedback complains about price being too high)
Unlikely. They just follow the Feedback rule as published.
05-28-2025 04:21 PM
@inhawaii wrote:OH NO!
I just sold another one of those overpriced items.
Shall I cancel the order? 😉
NO don't do it. Not unless the buyer requested the transaction gets cancelled. There is no sense for you to take a defect for this reason. And don't file the cancellation for a reason that is not true. Ebay really is cracking down on sellers that abuse the cancellation system. So while they may not catch you right away, you simply don't know what will happen next week or month.
You are a great seller. Don't hurt your own status over someone that simply doesn't know how to shop or is already fishing for a partial refund.
05-28-2025 04:22 PM
@chevymontecarlo88 wrote:
@inhawaii wrote:OH NO!
I just sold another one of those overpriced items.
Shall I camcel the order? 😉
Can you camcel the order legally?
Be careful for what you ask for @inhawaii , the eBay gods may send another gray donut your way. 😀
Not "Ebay", it would be the buyer that would post the feedback. And it is highly likely if like the last one, it too would get removed.
05-28-2025 04:25 PM
@mooncat_watches wrote:Congrats on getting it removed
Had it not been...
- First off - It's a neutral. Ostensibly no harm
- Second off - Anyone reading that would be a moron to think that it has any significance at all. If someone doesn't buy from you because of that, it's probably not a buyer you would want to deal with anyway.
While all of that is true. There are two things to consider. The first, not as important reason, it is completely annoying to the seller. The second and best reason, it breaks the feedback policy and can be removed, which is clearly evidenced by the OP getting theirs removed and me getting mine removed for similar reasons this week.
05-28-2025 04:26 PM
@adamcartwright wrote:I don't think that FB would have any effect on buyers with half a brain.
Next time let him find the Dole pineapple candy in his hometown of Piscataway.
If it is removable, I say get rid of it. Just like they did the one they came here to tell us about.
05-28-2025 05:01 PM
OMG! He was joking.
Just stop it!!
05-28-2025 09:20 PM
@gwenscupboard wrote:OMG! He was joking.
Just stop it!!
I know the poster very well. You have no need to tell me to "stop" anything. If you had read the posts on this thread, you would realize that. @inhawaii Some posts he posted are jokes, others aren't. I'm confident he is just fine.