on โ31-01-2018 11:50 AM
Recently I purchased an item from a seller with a score of 35,483 and rating of 100% with ZERO negative feedback in the past 4 years. The whole process was a nightmare with this seller, with automated emails, incorrect item being sent and a totally frustrating experience.
It's very rare that I leave any negative feedback, especially if the seller has such a high score and 100% rating, but I had to share my experience.
The following day I recieved 2 emails. One saying that ebay has released my contact details to the seller (which I'm told is allowed) and the second email sending me my chat transcript. Interestingly, I did not have any online chat with ebay, but the transcript shows me failing the identification questions, but still being able to remove feedback which "I left in error..."
I spoke to ebay who assured me they would investigate and the feedback was reinstated 48 hours later. When I checked again, I saw there was 1 other negative feedback as well from another buyer.
Out of curiosity I checked the following day and both feedbacks were again gone, with the seller back to 100% positive and no negative feedbacks ever.
Again, I spoke to ebay and the feedback was reinstated. I looked a couple of days later and again 6 other people had left negative feedback. The following day, all of the feedback again was removed and the seller had a clean slate.
Today I reported this once again and expect the feedback reistated, but I wonder if anyone else has experienced this and what is the best way to progress because it is a worry if super-sellers who attract multiple negative feedbacks in just a couple of days can show a 100% satisfaction rating along with zero negative feedback in their history.
โ05-02-2018 12:27 PM - edited โ05-02-2018 12:31 PM
Padi, this seller has 35 revised fb's. I noticed that some of them have been revised
to neutrals, but most are just gone entirely.
They are an Australian seller with 36,000+ fb
In the above screenie, the third neg is the OP's which they managed to get reinstated,
only to have it disappear for the second time.
on โ05-02-2018 03:45 PM
@aj12070929 wrote:Recently I purchased an item from a seller with a score of 35,483 and rating of 100% with ZERO negative feedback in the past 4 years. The whole process was a nightmare with this seller, with automated emails, incorrect item being sent and a totally frustrating experience.
It's very rare that I leave any negative feedback, especially if the seller has such a high score and 100% rating, but I had to share my experience.
The following day I recieved 2 emails. One saying that ebay has released my contact details to the seller (which I'm told is allowed) and the second email sending me my chat transcript. Interestingly, I did not have any online chat with ebay, but the transcript shows me failing the identification questions, but still being able to remove feedback which "I left in error..."
I spoke to ebay who assured me they would investigate and the feedback was reinstated 48 hours later. When I checked again, I saw there was 1 other negative feedback as well from another buyer.
Out of curiosity I checked the following day and both feedbacks were again gone, with the seller back to 100% positive and no negative feedbacks ever.
Again, I spoke to ebay and the feedback was reinstated. I looked a couple of days later and again 6 other people had left negative feedback. The following day, all of the feedback again was removed and the seller had a clean slate.
Today I reported this once again and expect the feedback reistated, but I wonder if anyone else has experienced this and what is the best way to progress because it is a worry if super-sellers who attract multiple negative feedbacks in just a couple of days can show a 100% satisfaction rating along with zero negative feedback in their history.
The bolded part is just not sitting well with me.
If it was live chat and the OP received a copy of said chat, wouldn't their ID have been
on the ebay rep's screen whilst chatting?
How else would ebay remove, or revise their feedback? They certainly wouldn't
talk to someone who just said they were the OP. They would have to see the OP's
ID on their screen!!
The OP didn't do a live chat, but got a copy of the transcript.
Any thoughts? It looks grim.
on โ05-02-2018 04:06 PM
on โ05-02-2018 04:13 PM
But it's still doesn't make sense for an ebay rep to remove/revise negs from someone
using a guest account.
It's all wrong. Seven ways from Sunday, it's all wrong.
And very, very worrying.
on โ05-02-2018 04:58 PM
padi, these sort of removed feedbacks do not show in Revised Feedback count. They prove matter CAN just disappear.
Re. the impersonation of the OP's live chat. Maybe ebay does have some internal rules for their employees regarding feedback removals, and since the account manager for this particular company we're talking about seems to be the overkill type when removing feedbacks, going all the way to 100%, I am guessing the company is probably slushing some "perks" to the account manager. The perks are obviously big enough for the account manager to impersonate a member to give some credence to the feedback removal so that it is still within the internal ebay rules.
on โ05-02-2018 05:05 PM
on โ05-02-2018 05:31 PM
@imastawka wrote:
Any thoughts? It looks grim.
Could be an "accounts manager" looking for a new job to save eBay's a*** , IF the proverbial hits the fan over this....................
"Damage Control" in action..................complete with associated threads moving to cyberspace perhaps????
on โ05-02-2018 06:46 PM
on โ05-02-2018 07:08 PM
on โ05-02-2018 07:09 PM
Best resort to some medicinal alcohol Stawks....................
This load of cods makes me think of George Orwell's line in Animal Farm "All animals are equal.........But some are more equal than others..........."