on 19-08-2014 03:54 PM
Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone can clarify the defect rating due to roll out tomorrow.
Let's say a buyer purchases an item by mistake and the seller initiates the cancel transaction request. Does this still count as a defect?
Thanks in advance
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on 19-08-2014 05:08 PM
I have a 'defect' for +++++ glowing feedback - then the star rating of 'item not as described'.
See page 23 - Sellers " Gain a Voice
on 19-08-2014 07:27 PM
So let's say the customer purchases 2 of an item but only meant to purchase 1.
If we cancel the transaction then we risk receiving a defect even though the buyer requested it.
If we open up a UPI, the buyer may get annoyed and then leave a negative feedback anyway.
Lose lose
on 19-08-2014 07:40 PM
@isus_store wrote:So let's say the customer purchases 2 of an item but only meant to purchase 1.
If we cancel the transaction then we risk receiving a defect even though the buyer requested it.
If we open up a UPI, the buyer may get annoyed and then leave a negative feedback anyway.
Lose lose
If they leave a negative for an UPI, eBay will remove it if the case is closed without payment.
on 19-08-2014 07:54 PM
You won't get a defect if you open a cancel transaction at the buyer's request - just be careful when selecting the reason for cancellation (ie use "buyer changed mind" option)
Ebay has list of resons when it is ok to cancel a transaction and not receive a defect. The reason for receiving a defect is:
If a UPI case is closed without payment, the buyer receives a UPI strike and CANNOT leave feedback.
on 19-08-2014 08:50 PM
Unless the seller uses the Unpaid Assistant, the buyer can still leave feedback while the case is open....and some do. EBay will remove that feedback when the case is closed without payment.
Some people have been getting defects for using the buyer changed mind option and other options that don't involve the one you listed. It is for that reason, sellers are worried that it might happen to them, regardless of the reason given for the cancellation.
Hopefully eBay will soon let buyers initiate cancellations, which will hopefully prevent the seller getting a defect for that transaction.
on 19-08-2014 09:26 PM
I finally found the whole list given by a CS rep:
The following reasons for a cancelled transaction won't count against your seller performance:
◦Buyer purchased item by mistake or changed mind
◦Buyer is returning item for refund ◦You and buyer disagreed over terms
◦Buyer is unresponsive
◦Buyer's payment hasn't been received or hasn't cleared
◦Buyer requested shipment to an unconfirmed address
◦eBay notified you to cancel
◦Global Shipping Program order
Let us know if you have questions.
Regards, Jacklyn Mae M. eBay Customer Support
I'd be very suprised if others are getting defects for buyer changed mind, they might be accidently selecting the wrong option.
I agree about feedback and UPI case - you repeated exactly what I said.
on 19-08-2014 10:25 PM
Over the last few months there have been a number of experienced sellers who received defects for selecting buyer changed mind. They wouldn't all have accidenally selected the wrong option. I don't know how far in the messages you would need to go back, but it's all there.