@domino-710 wrote:

Party Lists - LOL.

 

Got to love this one.

 

100,000 Qantas Points (Frequent Flyer)


Please provide your QFF membership number and surname for points transfer - points are transferred digitally


Points will be transferred upon confirmation of successful payment

 

Selling your Qantas points is not without risk. As mentioned above, Qantas forbids their sale. While selling points is not illegal, if Qantas finds out they could suspend or cancel your Frequent Flyer account. You could lose all your points and your ability to earn points in the future.


Plus, the OP needs to realise that they are basically worthless at the moment. 5 years ago, X amount of points would get you a return first class ticket to London. At the moment, more points than that will get you a $700 coffee machine. That was posted on the news sites within the last 2 weeks.

Qantas points have similar value to velocity. I can currently redeem 80 000 points for a cruise valued at around $4000. Gift cards or items are terrible value use of points. 


@eol-products wrote:

Qantas points have similar value to velocity. I can currently redeem 80 000 points for a cruise valued at around $4000. Gift cards or items are terrible value use of points. 


ah thats if you are paying full price for the cruise,  no one actually pays full price for cruises,

 

 


@sunrise_1959 wrote:

I don't normally leave feedback. 

 

When I was in the process of leave a negative feedback it prompted me to contact the seller so I was led to believe negative feedback isn't possible.

 

Not sure what am I making to suit myself.


That doesn't mean you can't leave a negative.

Obviously, ebay would like the matter settled privately between you & the seller if that is possible. Sometimes if you do contact a seller with an explanation of a problem and maybe some photos to show damage to an item or whatever, they may refund you on the spot without you having to open an official ebay claim.

So that is why ebay is suggesting you contact the seller first.

 

But  you don't actually have to, you can go ahead and leave your negative.

For some big volume sellers, ebay may not let you give a neg straight away, you may have to wait a week, I think it is. But after that, you can go ahead and leave a neg.

Hi springy,    Yes they can leave FB, but as they have been deemed in breach of the abusive buyer policy, the seller is entitled to have any FB  -/+ removed.

Yes, as a seller I have had +FB removed in the past

If you make a disproportionate amount of return requests to purchases, you will get that.

 

 

Ebay wouldn't say you are guilty of harassment if you weren't and that's a fact.