on 22-10-2021 09:16 PM
I recently cancelled an order. I reviewed the buyers feedback left for sellers. A third or more of purchases are claimed as not received or damaged. The buyer leaves positive feedback for the sellers after they refund. I did not want to take the chance of being used by this person for free product. I reported the buyer to eBay. They did not care as they claim the buyer had a negative experience. I bet the sellers did as well. So I wore the transaction defect rate. Better to my way of thinking than supporting a buyer who appears to be a crook or the unluckiest buyer in history.
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on 22-10-2021 09:24 PM
Use 'Problem with buyers address'. It will still cost you 30c, but you won't get a defect.
No point trying to alert us. You are the only one who knows the buyer's ID. The rest of us only get something along the lines of a*****a.
on 22-10-2021 09:24 PM
Use 'Problem with buyers address'. It will still cost you 30c, but you won't get a defect.
No point trying to alert us. You are the only one who knows the buyer's ID. The rest of us only get something along the lines of a*****a.
on 22-10-2021 09:34 PM
I would like to name the buyer for the benefit of all sellers. But, recourse for defamation would not be an area I wish to go to. I found your suggestion helpful.
on 22-10-2021 09:49 PM
Even if you did name the buyer, admins would edit it out, as you cant name and shame on here.
Which personally I think is a great idea, as you may have a bad experience with a seller, but that is your opinion only, and as such naming and shaming is a bad thing (IMHO). And really are they really dodgy or have they really had a bad run, again all opinion
on 22-10-2021 10:00 PM
Sensible move.
I always check buyer feedback before proceeding with the order and have definitely dodged a few bullets over the years for sure!