Am I obligated to reverse feedback?

Hi all,

 

Would appreciate some advice.

 

I purchased an item (two action figures) that were listed as "Mint on Card," etc.  When I got them they were both most decidedly NOT mint.  I took photographs and sent them to the seller.  He eventually responded, and after a few messages back and forth I told him I felt it was fair that I pay for one figure (in decent shape) and the shipping, if he were willing to refund me the other figure.

 

He then stopped talking to me.

 

At this juncture, I left negative feedback and I opened a Paypal claim.  He emailed me via eBay (never responding to the Paypal claim) apologizing that he hadn't refunded the figure right away, and said that he would do so if I were still willing to compromise.  I agreed, but of course did not close the claim.  I never got the agreed-upon money, never heard back from him, and the claim ran its course being decided for the full amount instead in my favour.

 

The next day, he sends me a request to reverse my negative feedback because he "refunded me the money."  He didn't refund the money; he ignored me.  I'm entirely sure that if I had never opened a claim, he would have ignored me 'til I went away.  He also deliberately sent product that was not as described - if I leave him with his negative feedback, is there some penalty for me?

 

Thanks in advance.

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You are under no obligation to revise the feedback.   You...

You are under no obligation to revise the feedback.

 

Your seller manipulates the system persuading people to revise feedback.

 

I would ignore him.

 

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I would also add him to your blocked bidder list and tick off the box that prevents people on your blocked list from contacting you.

 

http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/manage_bidders_ov.html 






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You are under no obligation to revise the feedback.   You...

You are under no obligation to revise the feedback.

 

Your seller manipulates the system persuading people to revise feedback.

 

I would ignore him.

 

revised.jpg

 

 

 

I would also add him to your blocked bidder list and tick off the box that prevents people on your blocked list from contacting you.

 

http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/manage_bidders_ov.html 






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