@cmcoins2000 wrote:

Yep. Simply block them.

 

'Defects' seem to be a buyers 'mood' - rather than an honest critique of a sale.

 

You can do without the 'moody' ones.


With all due respect Helen, I beg to differ-well, in my case lol

 

If I receive an item that was described as fantastic but is average and a bit meh, is packaged halfheartedly, there has been no response from seller in relation to a question or comment, the seller didn't post for say a week after purchase and payment but handing time and distance should have seen receipt of parcel much earlier and I'm not exactly jumping for joy at the overall transaction, then I would give only 3 stars.

 

EBAY need to recognise 3 stars as AVERAGE and NOT a defect.

 

And I am not going to give a seller 5 stars for an overall AVERAGE transaction-nothing to do with 'mood'.

 

 

Having said all of the above, I rarely give less than 5 stars for everything unless I give a neg, in which case it would be 1 star for everything.