on 20-05-2013 12:25 PM
I recently received a positive feedback "not the right size". Item was new, clearly tagged and photos put on listing. Well known brand.
Checked the buyers feedback and EVERY SINGLE feedback they have left has been "not the right size" (apart from 5 at the beginning where she loves the items).
So according to this lady, her 47 most recent clothing buys on there have been "NOT the right size".
She uses this as negative and positive feedback.
Proves again, eBay feedback from buyers is meaningless, as is feedback from sellers.
I'm thinking maybe it's DIET time for the buyer.
on 23-05-2013 10:21 AM
I agree, I doubt 47 sellers could all be wrong, but, why does wrong size automatically mean an item is too small for the buyer? Quite possibly the buyer is ultra thin and the item is too big.
The follow up you left, only shows you to be an extremely rude seller and will only highlight the comment left for you.
I have to agree here. Yes there are fruitloops of all varieties to be found on ebay- doesnt mean you have to stoop down to their level- you are supposed to be the professional seller here and that comment makes you look the exact opposite if you really did leave it 😞
on 23-05-2013 10:52 PM
I agree with previous comments. A huge (no pun intended) assumption about the size there. who knows maybe it was the clothes that were too big.
A bit rude a statement like that.
buyers generally care more about negatives comments. The positives mostly matter from a mathematical sense.
on 23-05-2013 10:53 PM
pardon all the errors in my previous post. that is mobile typing ... 😞
on 24-05-2013 02:13 PM
A buyer is not permitted to leave negative comments under the guise of positive feedback. Just contact eBay and ask to have the offending remarks removed. They will quickly oblige by removing the comments and will give the buyer a dressing down at the same time.