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Strange Feedback

Received rather strange positive Feedback tonight   forgot i bought it lmao

 

That is nothing though compared to other feedback the member I am following has left -  very odd

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The comment about the box was a bit disturbing. I am one of the most politically incorrect people around, yet even I found that comment to be highly inappropriate. Same with the drawer comment. I suppose being larger sellers they either don't bother reading their feedback or they knew it would be off the first page pretty quickly. I can't help but think the gravity of the comments will escalate.

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Agree.

 

Just figured out how these comments are viewable, clever.


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@mbselections00 wrote:

@lyndal1838 wrote:

@audio-spot wrote:
I read a negative feedback comment yesterday:

I told you, if my phone number is on the label, I will leave negative feedback.

The seller was in China, so no doubt the buyers initial message was not fully understood.

Almost all Chinese sellers put the phone number on the postage label.   In fact, most overseas sellers do so...it seems to be a requirement in many countries, especially if a courier service is use.

Even Australian courier companies insist on a phone number for the addressee in case of problems with the delivery.


So does Aust Post for International Post.  I have been told on several occasions, if I don't have the recipients phone number (because silly me has left it blank), put my own number in - for the exact reason, if there's a problem, they have a contact number and it is supposed to be filled in.

 

That said, I totally understand there may be several reasons why a buyer may not want their phone number visible to their local postie - but to leave a neg because of it is a bit extreme.  And I can't imagine how difficult it would be for a high volume seller (who automatically includes a phone number) to isolate a single sale in order to change an address label.


 

eBay automatically include the buyer's phone no on their labels, so you would have to texta out the offending field.

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