on 14-06-2016 03:07 AM
I purchased an item on May 22 but it was unsuitable for the use advertised, as it breached a couple of mandatory Australian standards. I then contacted the seller, and upon his agreement, I subsequently returned the item which was tracked as delivered to him on June 3.
He initially claimed the item satisfied the standards, plus he wanted to deduct AU$10 from my refund for his original "postage" —despite the item being advertised as "FREE" postage. I escalated the case, and eBay refunded me the full purchase price (including the AU$10) on June 13.
Today, June 14, I attempted to alter my previously posted positive feedback, both on the strength of an accredited serviceman refusing to install the non-compliant fitting in my home, plus the ensuing difficulties and ultimate refusal of the seller to provide me a full PayPal refund —given 10 days to do so.
Upon attempting to do so, I received the eBay message that I have no feedback eligible for alteration. I understood that as buyers, we have 30 days to alter feedback. Is this not true, or is there some other eBay prerequisite preventing me from doing so?
Any advice welcomed.
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on 14-06-2016 03:15 AM
You are not able to change or alter positive feedback. You could leave a follow up comment if you
wish by following link to Follow up to feedback left on right side of page
on 14-06-2016 03:15 AM
You are not able to change or alter positive feedback. You could leave a follow up comment if you
wish by following link to Follow up to feedback left on right side of page
on 14-06-2016 03:19 AM
Thank you very much for your timely response, and the link.
Much appreciated,
Geoff.
on 14-06-2016 05:27 PM
my question was going to be "Why did you give positive feedback in the first place?"