on โ09-06-2014 03:24 PM
I sent eBay a message last night about having my unfair 2 star rating for postage costs removed.....due to a 20c mark up on an international order. I got a reply this morning and basically they said the seller can't ask to have it removed, you need to contact the buyer and ask them to send a message to have it removed, as that's the only way they can do it. Feedback, even if positive, is also removed at the same time. They assured me that contacting the buyer like this is not in violation of their policy.
I was pretty sure it was my German buyer who left it and they confirmed it for me by using their username in the message, with no prompting from me.
I'm not sure how successful this approach is, but thought the information may be of some use to others who have unfairly been hit with a low DSR for something. I've sent my buyer a message (using google translate UGH!) and asked if they would send eBay a message asking to remove it and also pointed out that the low postage mark up was to cover the cost of the padded bag, as they are not free. I also said that it was not fair that they did this. I'm not expecting any response, but I had to at least try.
Cheers.
Jane
on โ19-06-2014 08:42 PM
To tell you the truth, I don't care about even looking at what dsrs are, I normally get a message to say they will remove them if they are low , which there are always a couple , because the buyers are not quite in the right mind to what they are doing.
Why worry so much, as the saying goes, keep calm and carry on.
โ19-06-2014 09:03 PM - edited โ19-06-2014 09:04 PM
@dazzlingrosettes wrote:To tell you the truth, I don't care about even looking at what dsrs are, I normally get a message to say they will remove them if they are low , which there are always a couple , because the buyers are not quite in the right mind to what they are doing.
Why worry so much, as the saying goes, keep calm and carry on.
I find that difficult to believe. Given that eBay insist that a buyer's opinion is a buyer's opinion of a transaction.
And you must be the only seller who gets a message that low DSrs will be removed. I'm fairly sure nobody with any sort of volume has ever reported this.
on โ19-06-2014 09:38 PM
You might start to worry when you get enough low ones and your defect rate goes up enough where you lose your selling privileges. You should also worry that you might cop a violation or 2 due to all the false positive feedbacks you leave for non paying bidders. BIG no no.