on 31-03-2013 11:48 AM
on 31-03-2013 11:53 AM
http://community.ebay.com.au/search.jspa?q=negative+feedback+for+buyers&objID=c1002&cID=1002&search=GO
on 31-03-2013 11:57 AM
If as a buyer I used the logic that some sellers use ... I would not part with my money (buy).
there are good and bad sellers and buyers and both/either can and do overcome any restrictions that may be applied if they are so inclined.
on 31-03-2013 12:23 PM
We should have a negative feedback facility for buyers as well!
Why?
As somebody who has been a seller since long before the time when sellers couldn't leave negs, nor block bidders with unpaid item strikes, I have no desire to see it go back to how it was back then.
I am not going to re hash all the reasons again for the millionth time but just hope ebay leave it as it is now.
on 31-03-2013 12:41 PM
I don't want to see the return of negative feedback for buyers, but I would like to see some development to the current feedback system, including the number of unpaid strikes a buyer has displayed on their feedback page and the number of disputes a buyer has opened and the number of claims a seller has lost.
on 31-03-2013 03:54 PM
We should have a negative feedback facility for buyers as well!
You have revived one of the most well worn and boring topics.
on 31-03-2013 04:44 PM
Did you give the lady combined postage as you clearly state in your listings ?
And if you didn't,why does she deserve negative feedback ?
on 31-03-2013 05:35 PM
You might want to revise this part of your listing
Please note that standard postage is buyers risk. No refund given if lost in transit.
I think you'll find PayPal siding with the buyer if it does get lost in transit and they open a dispute. It's up to you, the seller to send things registered, or at the very least Click and Send
on 31-03-2013 09:05 PM
I don't think sellers should be able to give neg feedback but I do think a strike should create an automatic neg that all sellers can see!
on 31-03-2013 11:27 PM
You might want to revise this part of your listing
Please note that standard postage is buyers risk. No refund given if lost in transit.
I think you'll find PayPal siding with the buyer if it does get lost in transit and they open a dispute. It's up to you, the seller to send things registered, or at the very least Click and Send
What!!!! I would feel the pain if something went missing for both parties but it aint the sellers failt