on โ25-07-2012 02:22 PM
This might be an old issue , however i have noticed recently with some non paying buyers that you cant give them negative feedback. You can give positive feedback with a negative comment but not negative or nuetral options. The thing with this is that they gain more points towards stars etc. So in reality you could buy 50 items , not pay and if all the angry sellers leave feedback that person could get themselves a blue star. I think this is something that needs to be fixed. Apart from the annoyance of non paying buyers , its the nuisance of having to get back final value fee's etc.
โ26-12-2013 06:52 PM - edited โ26-12-2013 06:54 PM
There are plenty of other threads about this issue.
There is no need to drag up old ones.
The means of dealing with NPBs are simple. Have you actually read this thread? if not, the information is available on the Site Map. Or any of the other threads that have been stated in the last year and a half.
And a five year old policy is hardly new.
โ26-12-2013 09:19 PM - edited โ26-12-2013 09:21 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:There are plenty of other threads about this issue.
There is no need to drag up old ones.
The means of dealing with NPBs are simple. Have you actually read this thread? if not, the information is available on the Site Map. Or any of the other threads that have been stated in the last year and a half.
And a five year old policy is hardly new.
lol of course there are plenty of threads about this issue as it is a discussion board about selling
I am not sure why there continues to be self-appointed moderators ?? surely other posters can post to any thread that has relevance to them in peace.
I also do not understand why anyone not interested in topic, or old threads, just doesn't take 2 seconds to glance at the OP date and subject and skim past onto the next thread. I reckon those posters need to lift their game - have a gander at the date and subject, move on and stop complaining about others complaining or posting to an older thread.
On topic - I have seen a decline in non-payers over the past couple of months on a couple of IDs - thank goodness.
on โ26-12-2013 10:21 PM
As the OP date only shows if you start at the first post, rather than last unread, AFTER you have already opened the thread, that advice is up their with most of yours.
on โ26-12-2013 11:46 PM
If you are not interested in the topic - then why even open the thread ??
And hitting the back button when you spot it is an "older" thread that you have no interest in, takes far less time than typing out a complaint about the thread ....