Top rated seller

Hello.

Like so many, I was looking at an item and thought to check the feedback score.

I'm not sure if putting the name of the seller in a post is allowed, but I'll try.

 

You can see the high negative feedback score.  Since Aug '23 it's sitting on 10.7% and the last month it's 20.4%  Yet, eBay says they are a top rated seller.

  • One of eBay's most reputable sellers.
  • Consistently delivers outstanding customer service.

Why are these sellers permitted to continue selling?  Clearly they're not a reputable seller, as the comments make clear.

 

From what I can see this is nothing new.  So, there's really no need to post a reply.  I just don't see why they have a feedback score system and it means nothing.

 

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No, you are not permitted to name the seller. From the Community Rules of Engagement:

 

9. No naming and shaming.

 

We will not tolerate posting member details or listing information for the purpose of shaming another member.  Additionally, a members’ ID or contact information may not be published.  Any posts containing such information will be edited or removed.  More information regarding eBay’s guidelines about appropriate content can be found in both our Profanity policy and our Member-to-Member contact policy.


A moderator is sure to edit your post at some point to remove the username in question.

 

You can post item numbers, however, if they are of concern. 

 

 

The seller in question is registered in China. There’s no surprise as to why the seller is able to continue, and why, because of the high volume of sales, they receive the largely meaningless label of “top rated seller”. Sellers registered on eBay.cn are to some extent untouchable.