posted on April 27, 2008 07:17:18 PM
Come May when sellers cannot leave negative feedback,how do we know the bidder is a deadbeat?
Or we know when she/he is no longer registered?
I have one bidder now,she is new and the last seller gave her a positive for not paying??
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Lets all stop whining !
posted on April 27, 2008 07:23:41 PM
We can't leave a negative positive. That we know. What has to happen is that all sellers need to come up with some kind of code. A one word feedback. Something. Post this to the Seller's Board on EBay. Maybe we can all come up with something. EBay doesn't know what they did. They'll soon find out.
posted on April 27, 2008 07:49:18 PM
fb: * Contact me for transaction details *
fb: needs to work on * communication * skills
fb: will be a Great eBaYer * after * they get some experience.
Putting in the stars ('***') would be close to codes and sellers MIGHT know what the stars mean ~ many sellers use stars in their comments so it may not be cause for concern with the powers that be ~ most of what you are suggesting would probably come under the guise of 'feedback manipulation'.
In my experience, anything posted on the eBaY boards regarding sellers working on 'feedback codes' will get pink slapped and magically disappear, maybe even get you an unpaid vacation.
If eBaY wanted us to be able to communicate to each other and protect the eBaY community, they wouldn't have taken away the ability for sellers to leave fb.
[ edited by zoomin on Apr 27, 2008 07:53 PM ]