
02-27-2018 01:00 AM - edited 02-27-2018 01:02 AM
Buyer with 0 feedback sends me a best offer which I accept, does not pay and did not hear from them. Cancelled the transaction as a buyer request, in hindsight should have filed a Unpaid Item. Anyhow a month later I receive positive feedback but with the feedback as "The shipping price was too high". How can a buyer who does not complete a transaction be allowed to leave feedback.
Oh well, at least it was positive feedback (Green). oh and they complained because the shipping to New York would have been $11.62. Geez..
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02-27-2018 03:35 AM - edited 02-27-2018 03:36 AM
Yes, leaving feedback is still possible for a cancelled transaction unless a UID is filed. I think years ago I had a buyer left me a positive feedback too... when it was actually my fault that I ran out of the item, but I offered them a similar item at a discounted price, which they declined and opted for a refund. They still left me a positive feedback for “excellent communication” (it’s a repeat buyer).
Since you still got a positive feedback I wouldn’t sweat it, but if it was a neutral or negative I’m sure you can call eBay to have it removed.
02-27-2018 03:35 AM - edited 02-27-2018 03:36 AM
Yes, leaving feedback is still possible for a cancelled transaction unless a UID is filed. I think years ago I had a buyer left me a positive feedback too... when it was actually my fault that I ran out of the item, but I offered them a similar item at a discounted price, which they declined and opted for a refund. They still left me a positive feedback for “excellent communication” (it’s a repeat buyer).
Since you still got a positive feedback I wouldn’t sweat it, but if it was a neutral or negative I’m sure you can call eBay to have it removed.
02-27-2018 05:29 AM
02-27-2018 01:34 PM
Thanks everyone, not going to sweat it, more of annoyance. Buyer sends in best offer, it's accepted, doesn't pay and then complains about the shipping charges when they are clearly listed.