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on 01-04-2026 01:48 PM
why is it so that a seller can remove feedback, all i said buyers beware this seller is a Aussie drop shipper from China, i got a gift thinking it be here quick from an Aussie seller, i asked for a refund as its useless to me now that was declined, but i will make sure when it gets here i will ask for a return, dont care if i pay post more than i paid for it, CROOKS.
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on 01-04-2026 01:55 PM
you can find this on the Help Pages
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01-04-2026 01:59 PM - edited 01-04-2026 02:01 PM
A seller can't, they can ask eBay and when a seller is registered in China (or drop shipping from there), eBay will happily do so
But maybe it was removed because the item has not arrived yet? was it past the estimated delivery date when you left the feedback?
Why buy from a dodgy drop shipping seller?
The estimated delivery date is show before you buy, so if that date was too far away, why buy?
If it was the last seller to leave you feedback, they already have 12 negs for items never arriving, more neutrals for never arriving and their dodgy as photos are lifted from other websites
Yes, eBay should can such sellers
But you have the full choice as a buyer who you support, and you can choose not to support sellers who already have umpteen warnings they are dodgy
Personally I would rather no gift at all rather than junk from a dodgy eBay scammer
You worry about your feedback being removed, but you ignored all the other feedback that *is* all still there
96.6% for a high volume seller is utter rubbish
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on 01-04-2026 02:12 PM
what was telling me this seller was a drop shipper
i was thinking this is a Aussie seller and i will get post fast.was not even posted in 5 days from buying
until i said i wanted a refund and it become posted, not a good look from them
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on 01-04-2026 02:16 PM
no not the last seller to leave me feedback, they have not done so yet 42 feed backs and 2 neg well back to one now.so a 98% went to 96% when i put my feedback on
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on 01-04-2026 02:26 PM
i think i will delete EBAY honesty is just not there anymore
the item was only $7 but it was the facts that took place
so whenever it gets here i will just ask for a return if it costs $10 so be it
and i am off.
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on 01-04-2026 02:34 PM
only thing i said is buyers beware, us buyers know an OZ seller you will get in a few days not weeks
when the tracking came it was China.
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on 01-04-2026 06:22 PM
The eBay bots will ALWAYS remove negative and neutral comments when a buyer has requested cancellation.
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on 02-04-2026 08:45 AM
@tezzas1960 wrote:why is it so that a seller can remove feedback, all i said buyers beware this seller is a Aussie drop shipper from China, i got a gift thinking it be here quick from an Aussie seller, i asked for a refund as its useless to me now that was declined, but i will make sure when it gets here i will ask for a return, dont care if i pay post more than i paid for it, CROOKS.
Yes, it can be unfair when feedback is removed and (in my opinion) people should be able to mention if an item was drop shipped from China instead of coming from the location shown in the ad. But I'm not ebay.
Even when you don't knowingly break any of the rules about feedback, some sellers manage to get negatives deleted.
I hate it too when items are misrepresented but when it comes to the expected delivery dates, you have to believe them. You can't base your expectations on the first date.
You mention the item is now useless to you so I am suspecting it was something you bought for an occasion, maybe a cake topper or something small like that.
But items are only deemed late if the last delivery date has passed.
If you were asking for a refund before then, then ebay will probably knock you back.
Even if the item location is shown as the suburb next to you, never make the mistake of thinking it would 'have to' get to you by the earliest date in the range.
If the final delivery date has passed though, you can open an ebay claim for an item not received.
As for asking for a return, not all sellers offer that. Sometimes if an item is faulty, you can open an ebay claim for a refund and the seller may offer you a postage label to return the item (a seller in China could not), but if there is nothing wrong with the item, not all sellers offer returns.
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on 02-04-2026 08:51 AM
@tezzas1960 wrote:i think i will delete EBAY honesty is just not there anymore
the item was only $7 but it was the facts that took place
so whenever it gets here i will just ask for a return if it costs $10 so be it
and i am off.
You may not be able to get a return but you are right in that ebay is a bit of a minefield with some blatant misrepresentation by some sellers. Amazon isn't cheaper (sometimes quite a bit dearer) but I have found you'll always be told up front where the item is coming from when you look at the delivery date range.