posted on September 6, 2000 09:55:21 AM
Not sure what you mean, but if you need to leave a NEG for a specific auction, go back to the auction listing page; both Sellers and Bidders are listed, with number of feedback next to their name in ( ). If you click on the Number, it will take you to that person's feedback page. From there, you can leave feedback.
******************** Shosh http://www.oldandsold.com/cgi-bin/auction.cgi?justdisp&Rifkah
posted on September 6, 2000 01:57:35 PM
What I am looking for is a URL that was posted a couple of weeks ago.
It gave the negative/neutral feedback comments only of a user, so that it wasn't necessary to scroll through all their pages of feedback to see what the negs were.
I lost my bookmarks recently and this one was a real timesaver, if anyone has it.
posted on September 6, 2000 02:48:53 PM
Oh, your welcome! Yeah I guess they do come as 'linkage' in email, but never learned to make it show on the board.
posted on September 6, 2000 03:29:10 PM
Sorry I got back so late...Glad you had help..
To make a clickable link on this board, just enter the brackets [*url]http://www.vrane.com/ef.html[*/url], but no stars and don't forget the / in the last set of brackets.
******************** Shosh http://www.oldandsold.com/cgi-bin/auction.cgi?justdisp&Rifkah
posted on September 6, 2000 03:34:53 PM
Oh cool! thanks, I knew bold and italics the same way, so its url and its the same for say a .jpg? instead put img in? I think I saw that before, not sure.
posted on September 7, 2000 03:00:23 PM
Thank you, Shelly, I've been wishing for ages that eBay would create this sort of functionality, because I do like to find at least a few of the negatives to see what is going on, and make up my mind whether I think the negatives represent a problem, are one-shots, or just pot-shots.
The first new feature for eBay in awhile that I could actually use, and eBay wasn't the one who made it.
I'm still checking eBay sometimes, though only a fraction as often as in the past (but that's another story), but at least I now know this great tool is around. (Of course, eBay will probably complain about extra strain or something, in which case eBay will be hammering another nail. )