I love this bit in the reply ....

 

Removing negative feedback from sellers is why I bought an item from someone that has a bad record of selling in the first place. 

 

Still scratching my head on that ???? 

Ah, but did you enjoy the smoke from the burnoff opposite the Shamrock that we produced for you yesterday?    3209.gif

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Still very smokey today. I am a big believer of burnoffs....just not on days when its 40 degrees like most shires seem to do them 🙂

 


@outback_blends wrote:

Still very smokey today. I am a big believer of burnoffs....just not on days when its 40 degrees like most shires seem to do them 🙂

 


Not surprised at the smoke still being there, there was a lot of fuel in some parts of that block.

 

40 deg ????

 

It was well over that in some of the places where I was standing..................true.gif  But a burger and a cold beer from the Shammie put that right after we finished up.............

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duffl03, you may want to read eBay's Feedback manipulation policy.

 

 

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"What is feedback manipulation?

Any attempt to artificially increase your Feedback score, or lower another member's, is considered Feedback manipulation."

Also, you may want to peruse eBay's Unwelcome and malicious buying policy.

 

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"Members are also not allowed to bid on or buy an item to disrupt or to leave negative feedback."

You certainly had an interesting comment to make in this feedback, and I note that the seller responded in appropriate fashion.

 

Positive feedback ratingdfgdshdgts                                  Seller: [seller's id] (Red star icon for feedback score in between 1,000 to 4,999)         During past year 

                     Reply by [seller's id] (30-Oct-17 22:11):

                     stgdhsdgfd 😛

 

 

 


@outback_blends wrote:

I love this bit in the reply ....

 

Removing negative feedback from sellers is why I bought an item from someone that has a bad record of selling in the first place. 

 

Still scratching my head on that ???? 


Easy enough to work out that they meant the seller had obviously had other negative feedback removed in the past, which is why they ended up buying from someone with a bad record (that wasn't actually showing).


@imastawka wrote:

Tippy, did you look at fb left for others?    Image result for smiley scratch head


Yes? I could only see 1 neg on page 1 of 200 feedbacks.

Mm-hmm - from what's been said, the purchase was made deliberately with the intention of leaving negative feedback.


@brerrabbit585 wrote:

@outback_blends wrote:

I love this bit in the reply ....

 

Removing negative feedback from sellers is why I bought an item from someone that has a bad record of selling in the first place. 

 

Still scratching my head on that ???? 


Easy enough to work out that they meant the seller had obviously had other negative feedback removed in the past, which is why they ended up buying from someone with a bad record (that wasn't actually showing).


I misread that bolded bit. Yikes! That member won't have a long eBay career with that attitude. It only takes a few malicious feedbacks to get booted off. And now they've outed themselves on a public message board. 

 

Party anyone?


@countessalmirena wrote:

Mm-hmm - from what's been said, the purchase was made deliberately with the intention of leaving negative feedback.


I don't know where you get that from.  I read it as them saying that they would never have bought from that seller if their bad feedback from the past was still showing, instead of being removed when it shouldn't be.  In other words, if they'd known what the seller was really like they would never have bought from them, but they've got no way of knowing what the seller is really like because their bad feedback keeps getting removed.