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Quote from: buddyboymama on June 11, 2015, 01:10:42 PMI've received incorrect items a few times, but the seller has always either told me to keep the incorrect item and refunded me, or had me return it and sent the correct item to me eventually. In those cases, I didn't leave any feedback. I wouldn't feel right leaving a neutral or negative, since it appeared to be an honest mistake and the seller made it right, but it wasn't exactly a positive experience, either.Sorry if I'm being dense but isn't that precisely what a Neutral feedback would be for? sorry if I'm missing something.
I've received incorrect items a few times, but the seller has always either told me to keep the incorrect item and refunded me, or had me return it and sent the correct item to me eventually. In those cases, I didn't leave any feedback. I wouldn't feel right leaving a neutral or negative, since it appeared to be an honest mistake and the seller made it right, but it wasn't exactly a positive experience, either.
Quote from: buttonso on June 11, 2015, 01:41:56 PMQuote from: buddyboymama on June 11, 2015, 01:10:42 PMI've received incorrect items a few times, but the seller has always either told me to keep the incorrect item and refunded me, or had me return it and sent the correct item to me eventually. In those cases, I didn't leave any feedback. I wouldn't feel right leaving a neutral or negative, since it appeared to be an honest mistake and the seller made it right, but it wasn't exactly a positive experience, either.Sorry if I'm being dense but isn't that precisely what a Neutral feedback would be for? sorry if I'm missing something.Hmm, I guess so. I'm probably too nice. If they relisted it, I would leave a negative.
Quote from: buddyboymama on June 12, 2015, 09:18:20 AMQuote from: buttonso on June 11, 2015, 01:41:56 PMQuote from: buddyboymama on June 11, 2015, 01:10:42 PMI've received incorrect items a few times, but the seller has always either told me to keep the incorrect item and refunded me, or had me return it and sent the correct item to me eventually. In those cases, I didn't leave any feedback. I wouldn't feel right leaving a neutral or negative, since it appeared to be an honest mistake and the seller made it right, but it wasn't exactly a positive experience, either.Sorry if I'm being dense but isn't that precisely what a Neutral feedback would be for? sorry if I'm missing something.Hmm, I guess so. I'm probably too nice. If they relisted it, I would leave a negative.I didn't realize a Neutral was almost as bad as a Negative... But I'm gathering that from what I've read here? I've been lucky so far and have to had to leave anything but positive feedback but I've only rediscovered buying stuff on eBay very recently :/
Galactica did you mean to post your last post in For Sale? If so I can split it and send it over there?
A negative feedback is a big blow, esp to a new seller. Never leave negative feedback unless you had a terrible experience that could not be resolved by contacting the seller. Since they refunded all your money, I wouldn't punish them with a negative.
This has happened to me lately , sellers just do not send the items I won and paid, they do print a label or add tracking ,but it never gets scanned, and after the first message about the item. they apologize and send refund, to me is clearly that they were not satisfied with the ending price ,so I have left negatives to them. I just do not buy their excuse, but at the same time ,is their pony and they have the choice to not sell it for less of their desired price, they get negative because they should list it as a BIN with their desired price, or an auction with reserve price, so it is their own fault they got a low price at the end .but the ponies they did not send are worth much more and I understand them for not sending them but not condoning their actions either or just because I got a refund is ok to not leave them negative, at the end I'm not satisfied and that is what the feedback is for .but if you think they made a mistake on your case ,then I will just not leave them feedback at all, and keep watching their for sale items ,it might come up again for sale the sellers I left negative eventually relisted the items . and I could still report them to Ebay ,but I left it at that . is mostly how it goes on these cases . Post Merge: June 17, 2015, 01:50:47 AMahh and one of the sellers had the audacity to reuse the label LOL, I had turned on email notifications for the number, well it ended up being used to a totally different destination a week later LOL
Quote from: HoustonCollector72 on June 17, 2015, 01:47:27 AMThis has happened to me lately , sellers just do not send the items I won and paid, they do print a label or add tracking ,but it never gets scanned, and after the first message about the item. they apologize and send refund, to me is clearly that they were not satisfied with the ending price ,so I have left negatives to them. I just do not buy their excuse, but at the same time ,is their pony and they have the choice to not sell it for less of their desired price, they get negative because they should list it as a BIN with their desired price, or an auction with reserve price, so it is their own fault they got a low price at the end .but the ponies they did not send are worth much more and I understand them for not sending them but not condoning their actions either or just because I got a refund is ok to not leave them negative, at the end I'm not satisfied and that is what the feedback is for .but if you think they made a mistake on your case ,then I will just not leave them feedback at all, and keep watching their for sale items ,it might come up again for sale the sellers I left negative eventually relisted the items . and I could still report them to Ebay ,but I left it at that . is mostly how it goes on these cases . Post Merge: June 17, 2015, 01:50:47 AMahh and one of the sellers had the audacity to reuse the label LOL, I had turned on email notifications for the number, well it ended up being used to a totally different destination a week later LOLIt wasn't the seller reusing the label you silly, USPS re-uses the tracking numbers all the time. If you purchase shipping to one destination, you can't "reuse" it and have it go somewhere else. It doesn't work that way.I agree that if someone doesn't send you an item that you won simply because they wanted a better price- that is a breach of contract and yes they deserve negative feedback. But I don't think you should always assume that is what happened. Sometimes people really do just lose things or mail them to the wrong place. I recall that once I accidently slapped the wrong label on the wrong box- and sent it to Russia. By the time I realized my mistake, I had no choice but to refund the Russian lady AND the person who bought the dolls that had gone to Russia- because the alternative would have been to pay for shipping all the way back from Russia, or to ask the lady in Russia to return the dolls, just too expensive and time consuming.