I need complaint

 

 

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17/1/25, the buyer thought that opening the USB was not inserting the computer, but opening the USB cover. He went to the garage and opened the USB cover, and then sent photos and messages. I reported to an agent immediately. The agent told me to block him without replying.

 

2. Customer service said to contact the buyer if they left a bad review. So the buyer left a terrible review and the picture. But eBay refused to remove. I used too much time day and day talked eBay agents and specialists, nothing changes.

 

3. I checked the removal policy and I am in full compliance with their removal policy, but they still refuse to remove it.

 

4. So far no one has bought my product and I lose sleep every night. Even though I'm no longer selling, I still need eBay to give me a just solution.

 

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Hopefully the buyer reports the abusive feedback you left for them

 

Not only for the false positive and totally inappropriate comments you left, but you even admit to feedback extortion 

 

Honestly, absolutely no excuse for those comments 

Aside from that one neg you've got, if any buyer were to look at your feedback left they would be seeing major red flags on your account, with false positives and a multitude of negs and neutrals for your sellers.

 

"pot kettle" here......................

Furthur to my response earlier, those Nike shoes you have listed from Singapore (a city well-known for selling fake items).

 

Why are you not importing them to Australia and letting eBay authenticate them ?

 

Because you suspect they are fake ?

Um...that buyer left a postive review and you proceeded to attack him. My advice to you would be to take note of what the person who bought the sneakers said in thier negative review because i think thats relevant.  I recommend reading the  article written by ebay which is titled

Best practices for avoiding and handling issues with buyers

I think u  will find it helpful.

 

 

 

 

I need complaint

 

Happy to oblige. Would you like me to complain about you, or would you prefer to hear a random complaint which isn't related to you?