on 29-06-2013 01:02 PM
I have just had a bad experience with a non payer who won several of my items and after 3 weeks of saying "I will pay next week" turned around to say they had changed their mind and no longer wanted the items. After reading feedback for this member I found that there were more negative posts than positives about this buyer!!! My question is why can't sellers leave negative feedback? If we had been able to leave negatives, instead of negative comments as a positive wouldn't ebay be able to do something about pest time wasting buyers like this sooner???
on 01-07-2013 12:36 AM
I said their account COULD be restricted. There is a difference between could & will.
on 01-07-2013 06:10 AM
so what do you think ebays magic figure is where the account could be restricted.. given that the ops non paying bidder has 500 odd strikes in a month 😐 501???
Talking about differences there is also a difference between 3 npb strikes in one month
(a figure I think is a fair number for account restriction so that the errant buyer cannot bid on items)
and 200 npb strikes on one month just in case you were unsure 197 NPB strikes to be exact
....and I didnt include the NPB strikes the NPB would have accrued the month before ie.. April non purchases.... will need my psecial abacus to xcompute that figure
on 01-07-2013 06:18 AM
and while you are at it can you tell me how the situation could be highlighted by sellers without them breaching policy.....
tell me again why ebay removed the sellers option to leave negatives???.....
not the pr spin that ebays syncophants would prefer the general public to follow
In my opinion ebay took that option away and won't entertain a NPB strike count because they do not issue them and without sellers being able to warn other sellers unless they breach policy by leaving negative positives then nobody would be any the wiser and just carry on opening NPB disputes thinking that it was for the greater good when it is actually just PR spin.
The dirty washing is in the OPs feedback
on 01-07-2013 06:25 AM
In the past I have heard stories of bidders who have had their account restricted for non payments.
I did not check ops non paying bidder's fb till just now. I guess ebay is pretty slack lately!
on 01-07-2013 06:28 AM
and while you are at it can you tell me how the situation could be highlighted by sellers without them breaching policy.....
tell me again why ebay removed the sellers option to leave negatives???.....
not the pr spin that ebays syncophants would prefer the general public to follow
In my opinion ebay took that option away and won't entertain a NPB strike count because they do not issue them and without sellers being able to warn other sellers unless they breach policy by leaving negative positives then nobody would be any the wiser and just carry on opening NPB disputes thinking that it was for the greater good when it is actually just PR spin.
The dirty washing is in the OPs feedback
You talk a lot
on 01-07-2013 06:31 AM
You talk a lot
you don't read enough
on 19-07-2013 06:49 AM
.......dead thread......
hold on I think I feel a pulse