They will tell you that you have max 60 days since f/back was left, but with someone we know they removed the neg after almost 6 months - as she didn't know she can have it removed to ask earlier.



 


On another of my IDs, I had a false negative from a seller recently removed . . . . even though it was left in Nov '09.

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 On another of my IDs, I had a false positive from a seller recently removed . . . . even though it was left in Nov '09.

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Also, you'd be surprised as to how really helpful Ebay is these days about unfair f/backs, it would pay you to ring them.



I don't mean any offence but that is BS, eBay don't care i have tried many times to have feedback that was said in false context removed and their response is always the same.



That is the buyers opinion and there is no grounds for removale

Hi teddy,


sorry to hear that you didn't manage to get anywhere with Ebay, as many people have noticed that they are seemingly doing much more for sellers these days.


And buyers opinions don't count for anything if they are based on lies that can be proven to be - by various means.


Also some buyers lie through their teetth when leaving stars and forget that appart from their opinion on item condition (even that's limited somewhat) all the rest isn't really opinion based, they are factual things as there are  trails of when things get posted, how much was the postage, how and in what manner one communicated, all in black & white - clear as a bell for Ebay to see.


That is why I said what I said before - they consider all parts in desicion weather to remove f/back, not just a comment in the f/back.


Just give them another go in the morning and see how you go.


Best of luck hon,


regards, JHS

I too was unable to get the unwarranted negative removed


 


I clearly advertised AS IS, and very low price when it didn't work he left negative feedback - my 10 years of establishing 100% positive feedback went to 75% with one negative - who want's to deal with someone with a 75% feedback...??'


 


Does Ebay not realise they are losing business - I certainly would be wary dealing with someone with 75 % feedback


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see Item number: 280917662566 - the description was very clear and Ebay couldn't or wouldn't do anything


 


 


 


Can anyone tell me how many positive I now need to get back to 100%


 


thanks.............


 


 

Gemma - sorry to hear about your neg but the problem is you listed the condition of the item as being fully functional under the item specifics.



Even though you advertised it "as is" the buyer would have expected to receive a camera which worked regardless of the price they paid for it.



If you had listed it as not working then ebay would have removed the feedback as the condition would have been stated in the listing.







Thanks Jen,  as you can see from my history I havn't sold a lot in the last few months,  there are so many boxes I was unaware of this one,  but so was Ebay and the buyer as that issue never came up in the conversations... but I take your point.


 


I am not game to list anything at the moment as people wont buy from someone with 75 % feed back


 


Do you know how many positives I have to get to get back to 100%. ??  I have tried to figure it out with Ebay's calculation but I am totally confused...


 


regards,


 


 

Gemma,



It will take a lot of feedback to get back to 100% but the reason it is showing as 75% is because you have received so few feedback in the last 12 months.



The feedback percentage is calculated on feedback received over the last 12 months.



To improve your feedback rating you could buy a few cheap things as that will quickly improve the percentage for you.



You could also leave a polite follow up to the negative feedback as buyers will often look at how a seller responds to negative feedback.



Don't be scared to try and list a few things. I would assume you are eligible for 30 free listings a month so even if the item doesn't sell it won't cost you anything in listing fees.





You have in the listing: This camera was last used a few years ago and was working fine and has been stored in a cupboard ever since. and had it listed in the item specifics as working.



Sorry, but the buyers Neg was justified.. You're lucky he didn't also open up at NAD dispute as well, then you would have the neg, and have to refund the buyer


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You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means

What I said in the other thread you posted the identical question in.