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on 03-12-2015 07:21 AM
Sellers should be able to put negative feedback and not positive EBAY if the person doesbnt pay. Trolls are not welcome on ebay, just time wasters. Seems there is an unfair playing field here, buyers can do what they like. If we try to warn future sellers The feedback still comes back as postive and we have to Scream out in CAPS. If I have another non payer I will see if they are on facebook and OUT them.
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on 03-12-2015 09:55 AM
i rekon ebay themselves should place a generic negitive on the buyers feedback after the non payment case is resolved, so the seller is taken out of the whole thing. but i doubt it will happen.
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on 03-12-2015 11:18 AM
Don't leave feedback then; you are only increasing their count.
And if a buyer complains about a false positive, eBay WILL remove the offending feedback and the seller WILL get a policy violation.
If they don't pay, there was no transaction, so there is no need of feedback.
If you out them on Facebook, you'd better hope they don't have a lot of friends.
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on 03-12-2015 04:26 PM
@recessionrose wrote:Sellers should be able to put negative feedback and not positive EBAY if the person doesbnt pay. Trolls are not welcome on ebay, just time wasters. Seems there is an unfair playing field here, buyers can do what they like. If we try to warn future sellers The feedback still comes back as postive and we have to Scream out in CAPS. If I have another non payer I will see if they are on facebook and OUT them.
Negative feedback doesn't stop buyers from buying. They could have 99 out of the last 100 being negative and they can still merrily buy. It's pointless. If you have buyer requirement blocks in place and all sellers open and close a non payment dispute, then the buyer does have trouble buying from a lot of sellers.
As for leaving them feedback, why would you want to increase their feedback amount? Screaming out in caps is equally as pointless because it doesn't take long for your feedback to disappear onto the next page, never to be seen again. IF a seller checks a buyers feedback, most only check the first page. Sellers are more interested in the feedback left for others.
The other thing about leaving a false positive is, no-one knows who you left it for but you, so also pointless doing it. All we can see is an anonymised name with a coloured star. Only you can see the buyers name. Then there is the policy violation you will cop if you get caught. You don't want to get too many of them or eBay will shut you down.
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on 03-12-2015 05:15 PM
Sellers cannot leave negative feedack for buyers. That is a fact unfortunately.
However, every time you experience a non-payer, you have two options. You can message the non-payer politely asking if there is an issue with delayed payment, and if there is no response, open an UPI dispute after a reasonable amount of time.
Every buyer/bidder who has a UPI against them will receive a 'strike'. After receiving 2 strikes, such buyers/bidders will find their buying restricted as most sellers have blocks in place for this very reason.
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on 06-12-2015 06:30 AM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:
@recessionrose wrote:Sellers should be able to put negative feedback and not positive EBAY if the person doesbnt pay. Trolls are not welcome on ebay, just time wasters. Seems there is an unfair playing field here, buyers can do what they like. If we try to warn future sellers The feedback still comes back as postive and we have to Scream out in CAPS. If I have another non payer I will see if they are on facebook and OUT them.
Negative feedback doesn't stop buyers from buying. They could have 99 out of the last 100 being negative and they can still merrily buy. It's pointless. If you have buyer requirement blocks in place and all sellers open and close a non payment dispute, then the buyer does have trouble buying from a lot of sellers.
As for leaving them feedback, why would you want to increase their feedback amount? Screaming out in caps is equally as pointless because it doesn't take long for your feedback to disappear onto the next page, never to be seen again. IF a seller checks a buyers feedback, most only check the first page. Sellers are more interested in the feedback left for others.
The other thing about leaving a false positive is, no-one knows who you left it for but you, so also pointless doing it. All we can see is an anonymised name with a coloured star. Only you can see the buyers name. Then there is the policy violation you will cop if you get caught. You don't want to get too many of them or eBay will shut you down.
tippy toes wrote
http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Selling/Buyer-wants-full-refund/m-p/1890219#U1890219
"If they refuse to remove it (don't give up the first time), reply to it and leave the buyers username in the comment so everyone can see who it is. Something like "<username> is a serial negger. Check feedback left for others".
contradiction
kɒntrəˈdɪkʃ(ə)n/
noun
noun: contradiction; plural noun: contradictions
a combination of statements, ideas, or features which are opposed to one another.
"the proposed new system suffers from a set of internal contradictions"
a situation in which inconsistent elements are present.
"the paradox of using force to overcome force is a real contradiction"
We used to be able to do that and cancel bids and block that buyer when sellers could leave negatives..... and that's
how another seller's feedback input can trigger another seller to block and stop a bad buyer from buying.
So, tippy toes are you for feedback outing shonky buyers or not???
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on 06-12-2015 06:37 AM
supposition
ˌsʌpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n/
noun
noun: supposition; plural noun: suppositions
a belief held without proof or certain knowledge; an assumption or hypothesis.
"negative feeback does not stop buyers from buying."
"If you have buyer requirement blocks in place and all sellers open and close a non payment dispute, then the buyer does have trouble buying from a lot of sellers."
" IF a seller checks a buyers feedback, most only check the first page."
" Sellers are more interested in the feedback left for others"
" The other thing about leaving a false positive is, no-one knows who you left it for but you,"
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on 20-01-2016 04:45 AM
ive now resorted to selling on other sites. But my advice is if ebay wont warn sellers then you do use emojis for danger on feedback and state that they are non payers the more people do this the more buyers will be hesitant not to pay. Buyer never leave positive feedback, non payers.not fair for buyer
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on 20-01-2016 06:39 AM
@princess_l1 wrote:
The non paying issue has ruined ebay its got worse I get at least 2 a week
ive now resorted to selling on other sites. But my advice is if ebay wont warn sellers then you do use emojis for danger on feedback and state that they are non payers the more people do this the more buyers will be hesitant not to pay. Buyer never leave positive feedback, non payers.not fair for buyer
It's a violation of eBay policy to leave a false positive for a buyer. You can have your account shut down for repeated offences. Besides, leaving false feedback does nothing if sellers sell with the buy it now option as it doesn't stop them buying.
Do you have buyer requirement blocks in place to stop the serial pests? Most people that come on here that complain of having several a week don't have blocks in place. Of course, there are always first time offenders that aren't stopped, but they most certainly stop the repeat offenders from buying from you. http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?BuyerBlockPreferences
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on 20-01-2016 01:33 PM