09-06-2025 12:54 PM
I had a buyer leave negative feedback today and now, after I contacted him, h now wants to change it to a positive. I sent a revision request and now he says he's having trouble reversing it. He wants to change it but he cannot. Help please!
09-06-2025 01:02 PM
Doesn't he have to actually contact eBay in order to change FB he left?
09-06-2025 01:05 PM
Did that buyer actually believe that the fact that he had to pay duty was the fault of the seller?
09-06-2025 01:07 PM - edited 09-06-2025 02:03 PM
NO he clicks on the link he receives from ebay in his EMAIL to revise his feedback. The buyer, sadly, is playing games.Sorry @steve5475music tell the guy to click on the link he gets from ebay and make sure that he is logged into his account so he can revise it.
@soh.maryl wrote:Doesn't he have to actually contact eBay in order to change FB he left?
09-06-2025 02:01 PM
Just wondering if this is a side effect of the new auto feedback for sellers? I read on these forums something to the effect of not being able to have negative feedback removed.
Maybe not but wondering.........................
09-06-2025 02:03 PM
@roccotacodad54 You can get it removed especially if you setup a call back and get an Indian rep willing to do it.
@roccotacodad54 wrote:Just wondering if this is a side effect of the new auto feedback for sellers? I read on these forums something to the effect of not being able to have negative feedback removed.
Maybe not but wondering.........................
09-06-2025 02:16 PM
Did you make any attempt to appeal the feedback with Ebay? You have a good reason to appeal being that this is due to carrier and duty charge situation not you the seller.