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Topic: Retaliation feedback at Ebay
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David Park
Master Film Handler
Posts: 346
From: UK
Registered: Nov 2003
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posted March 19, 2006 12:54 PM
Alan, on the PayPal protected I understand if your PP a/c is in credit they take the refund out of that. Just in case things ever went wrong for me I transfer money recieved quickly out of PP. So if ever an unfair dispute arises PP have to ask for the money and thus gives time to put my case and sort things out. Once they have the money I guess I would find it hard to get it back. For the record I've only had 3 slight come backs from buyers and these were 2 sorted out by ourselves to the satisfaction of all concerned. The third was just a newbie timewaster rather than a con., they bid on two identical items from 2 sellers and won both, I was the one they choose not to pay. I did go into a dispute with a non sending seller who PP got to send the item, but when arrived was incomplete, works but a cover and lead missing, but PP would not do anything about that. I left a negative feedback, got a possitive from them, but they made no response to my negative. Shortly after they became a ceased Ebay member, do not know if done by themselves or Ebay/PP.
-------------------- Regards, David
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Jean-Marc Toussaint
Film God
Posts: 2392
From: France
Registered: Oct 2004
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posted March 22, 2006 01:49 AM
Chris, you wicked, wicked man. Nice strategy.
In the end, what's a negative feedback? minus one on your profile score... So what?
If you had nothing but negative feedback, It would be worrying, but I don't think that one (or two) lost in the middle of plenty of positive, friendly and enthusiatic feedbacks will really hurt your Ebay business.
If you need to leave a negative feedback and if the other party retaliates, well, let the other Ebayers be the judge. I always read the profile of the persons I deal with. You can decipher who left a valid negative feedback and who simply wanted to be dishonest.
OK, it's easy for me to say, I don't have any "-". But I had some transactions gone wrong. Some ended up in neutral feedbacks, some ended up in no feedbacks at all. One - in progress - might end up in me leaving a "-" to the seller (who already left me a "+" so I'm quite covered on this end.)
Winbert, your claim is valid. Report the guy to Ebay and prepare yourself, this negative feedback might be the price to pay but you might contribute in the eviction of a bad player on Ebay.
-------------------- The Grindcave Cinema Website
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted March 27, 2006 06:12 AM
quote: All feed back must be given within a time frame, i believe it is 90 days, so a minute before midnight of the last day leave him full feedback. He wont be able to return.
Chris, this has been in my mind...BUT... it seems that Ebay has set up a specific scheme (with a spesicific reason) that the timeframe is not EXACTLY 90 days. I have been seing my "live" purchase links after more than 90 days IF we still remember the item number.
Have a try with this and you will see what I mean. For my case, of course the seller will still remember his item #.
J-M and others here is the Ebay's answer to my complain, and truly they cannot do anything: quote:
Hello,
Thank you for writing to eBay.
Some retaliatory feedback is a result of a misunderstanding between a buyer and seller. Many of these misunderstandings can be cleared up with a phone call or through Online Dispute Resolution. Additionally, we ask you to let us know about the following situations: payment hasn't been sent, the seller cancelled the transaction, or you haven't received the expected item. More information about these options is provided later in this email.
Please remember that eBay cannot prevent someone from retaliating when you leave him or her a negative comment. This is why we so strongly recommend trying to work with your trading partner in resolving any problems. If we were to get involved and stop members from leaving certain comments then feedback would no longer be a place for free and open communication.
Fear of retaliatory feedback is an understandable concern. We can only tell you that it's important to speak the truth about your experiences dealing with another eBay member. If that means you feel it appropriate to a leave negative comment - then you should leave it. Your comment may prevent others from running into a similar situation with that member in the future.
The feedback Forum is set up in such a way that retaliatory comments are easily apparent. When a potential trading partner sees that you have a large number of positive comments mixed in with a negative comment or two, the positive comments you have received will always outweigh a negative comment.
cheers,
-------------------- Winbert
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