on 13-12-2013 09:04 PM
How do i leave feedback on a bidder who decides not to go ahead so that I can warn other sellers?
on 13-12-2013 09:14 PM
You open a NPB dispute, then close it giving the NPB a strike.
How would a false positve help? Except for increasing the NPB's feedback count.
How would leaving a false positive help against last second snipers, or those who buy at BIN - which is the prevalent way of listing/buying?
on 13-12-2013 10:48 PM
If a seller gets enough negatives they are sanctioned by Ebay and or paypal. Eventually they are taken off Ebay.
If a buyer were to be subjected to the same sanctions at the same number of offences or percentages would that not make Ebay a safer and fairer place for all?
I have finally worked out how to set things and now am getting results on the buyer activity log. 4 blocked bids in a week and three of them are from buyers who have too many unpaid item strikes.
How many do you get before you are removed from Ebay?
Why does it have to be a CIA operation?
And why are their identities protected for privacy reasons?
What about my privacy and safety?
If I could find out who they are I could warn my fellow sellers to block them as well but no Ebay protects the guilty.
on 14-12-2013 04:48 PM
@baragowa wrote:How do i leave feedback on a bidder who decides not to go ahead so that I can warn other sellers?
you can't. At least not in a visible way.
As Dave said, go the UID process, and serve therm up with a strike if the process doesn't "warmly encourage" them to pay.