Wow. If they'd just spent 5 minutes to tell you they can't remove positive feedback, that would have been crappy and bad enough, but seriously, wasting that much time? Asanine.dsheinem wrote:*snips stupidity*
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I honestly just think the can't-remove-Pos-Feedback rule is insane.
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It is nearly as bad as the inability to leave negative feedback for buyers.noiseredux wrote:I honestly just think the can't-remove-Pos-Feedback rule is insane.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 48&t=24135 <--- I thought they were solely screwing over sellers, so I guess it is nice to know they can still fuck with buyers too!
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that conversation was brutal man. I was actually paying close attention to the time stamp on it even before you mentioned how long things took. So when she said 3-4 mins and then it was 8 I was feeling myself getting aggravated for you!
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Quote of the Year Nominee!dsheinem wrote: 2:50:22 PM Customerdsheinem
Please pass on to your superiors this chat, and should they see fit to thank me for bringing this problem to their attention I will accept payment in gold dubloons, real estate, or Sega Saturn imports
That's terrible, though. I just made my first buy on eBay under my name (I've done it under my dad's before), but even though I keep having good experiences, I'm just waiting for that one terrible thing to happen.
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That does seem insane. Unfortunately, though, a lot of bad sellers made it seem like a necessary step. There was a pattern of using negative feedback to punish buyers for honest feedback they left on the seller. I know because I was a victim of this.dsheinem wrote:It is nearly as bad as the inability to leave negative feedback for buyers.
I purchased an item (a Transformers toy) described as "mint in box" and "used only for display purposes." When it arrived, it was indeed in the original box, but suffered from some very minor paint chipping. It was still in very good shape, so I didn't feel right leaving negative feedback. However, the item was clearly not as described, so I didn't feel like positive feedback was right either, so I left neutral. I explained my reasons and made sure to note that the toy was still in very good condition. The seller responded with negative feedback and publicly berated me for "expecting a mint USED toy" even though that's precisely what had been advertised.
So yes, it's unfair to good sellers, and maybe there's a better answer, but it's a response to a definite problem that had to be solved.
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50-minute hours. You are an academic!dsheinem wrote: snippity snip snip
Seriously, though, this does suck. I'll keep this in mind during the next two months of shopping.
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After all that, I hope you at least get whatever was not received yet. If the product doesn't arrive maybe post the seller in question here, at least a somewhat vented revenge. A follow up notice to Seller may entice to fix, due to a huge possible cliental loss here a Rackeboy.
Too bad, EBay won't correct that Feedback.
Too bad, EBay won't correct that Feedback.
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I would have asked to chat with the supervisor. The agent is the low man on the pole and is just following the rules without any powers to change them. I would also send a written letter to Ebay corporate expressing your dissatisfaction.
