on 18-10-2012 06:05 PM
Only my second neutral/neg in 7 years on ebay. Today I received a neutral feedback with a somewhat neg comment for a recently sold bicycle kickstand - "Prompt but does not fit most Mountain bikes." Would he really know if the kickstand doesn't fit most mountain bikes?
Although it's been a bit slow lately, I've sold 41 of these kickstands over the past year, and never had one back or received and adverse comments about them - on the contrary, judging by all the positive feedback I've had about them, buyers seem to like them.
I have one of these kickstands on two of my own mountain bikes - one a Giant, and one an Apollo with no issues. My riding friend has one on his Merida - no issues.
I've requested feedback revision - stating "Unfair/untrue comment and neutral feedback. Kickstand functions as intended and as advertised. Have sold dozens of these kickstands to mountain bike owners with no fitting problems. Buyers bike may be unsuitable."
I've been reading this forum a lot lately, and appreciate the useful information it gives. Can I use the collective wisdom in it to ask: Does my revision request sound fair? thanks. littleritty68
on 18-10-2012 06:41 PM
Hows is that a neg comment? Its the buyers perception and to have it remove you would need t prove it does fit most bike not just three of your friends. The feedbacks in the listing that you provided dont mention NOT having problems fitting at all. But good luck getting it removed as I dont see it as being a real issue.
on 18-10-2012 06:45 PM
I've requested feedback revision - stating "Unfair/untrue comment and neutral feedback. Kickstand functions as intended and as advertised. Have sold dozens of these kickstands to mountain bike owners with no fitting problems. Buyers bike may be unsuitable."
Did you honestly send a feedback revision request to the buyer using THOSE exact words?
on 18-10-2012 07:35 PM
'...does not fit most Mountain bikes' is an idiot statement unless of course the buyer owns many mountain bikes of various brands.
Try the following if the buyer doesn't cooperate ...
on 18-10-2012 08:19 PM
How on earth is the neutral comment defamatory? I'll give you a clue.... It's not.
on 18-10-2012 08:20 PM
I wouldn't waste any time appealing a neut, in the time you are going to spend posting here and contacting ebay and/or the buyer you could have listed a few more items which would help send the neut down the page so it wouldn't even be noticed.
Have you contacted the buyer and asked them if there is anything you can do to help them fit the thing, have you offered them a refund if they return it?
on 18-10-2012 08:47 PM
jam...
I have a good faith belief that the materials specifically identified in the attachment(s) [__] to this notice are false and defamatory under New South Wales law, and that I am the person to whom such materials are intended to refer. Please act expeditiously to remove or disable access to these materials.
The statement is false unless backed up by the buyer's methodical testing of the item for fit on more than 50% of all mountain bike brands.
It doesn't require too much effort PJ.
Fill out the form, attached copy of feedback page and have it witnessed.
Scan or photograph and upload to ebay.
I have had feedback removed on other ID's for less damaging f/b.
on 18-10-2012 08:53 PM
on 18-10-2012 09:01 PM
On those same grounds then termalert, its an idiot statement for the seller to mention in the listing that it fits all 26-28 " bikes. Unless the seller has many bikes how can they prove it?
on 18-10-2012 09:09 PM
its an idiot statement for the seller to mention in the listing that it fits all 26-28 " bikes.
bsal....Are you sure the seller stated that coz I can't find it.