
06-07-2016 10:52 AM
can someone who buy a item but didn't pay me can still leave negative feedback?
i got 100% feedback score I want to leave him a negative feedback but i dont think it worth loosing my 100% score for that.
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06-07-2016 11:05 AM
No, it you are not paid no transaction has occurred, so if you received a negative, a quick call to eBay would get it removed.
BTW You can't leave a Buyer anything but positive feedback, anyhow. It's been this way for years now.
06-07-2016 11:05 AM
No, it you are not paid no transaction has occurred, so if you received a negative, a quick call to eBay would get it removed.
BTW You can't leave a Buyer anything but positive feedback, anyhow. It's been this way for years now.
06-07-2016 11:17 AM
06-07-2016 12:04 PM
Alternatively, there is a Report a Buyer link at each transaction that can be used to notify ebay of untoward behaviour.
06-07-2016 02:08 PM
Yes.
Unless you opened and won an Unpaid Item Dispute.
It is the UID that ends the transaction and prevents the feedback. (You won't be able to leave any feedback either.)
So, if you have not already done so, go to the Resolution Centre and open the UID.
The first suggestion is to contact the buyer, since you have already done that, escalate to a Claim.
If he pays, ship.
If he doesn't the UID ends, you get your FVF back (Yay! Money!) and he gets a Strike that makes it more difficult to buy on eBay in future.
06-07-2016 02:32 PM
06-07-2016 03:17 PM
Yeah, you know, the kind of behaviour that makes a seller wonder if they can leave negative feedback for a buyer.
I use the Report a Buyer link on a regular basis, for whatever good it does.
Most commonly, it's to complain about people allowing their children to shop on their iDevices and then not pay. Even better, when 3.98 days later I get the Cancel request which is then never acknowledged, leaving me hanging out to dry another ten days before it expires on its own.
06-08-2016 02:52 AM
@mjwl2006 wrote:Yeah, you know, the kind of behaviour that makes a seller wonder if they can leave negative feedback for a buyer.
I use the Report a Buyer link on a regular basis, for whatever good it does.
Next to none, as I've had multiple reps confirm it's essentially unmonitored with the exception of setting an alert when x number of reports have been made from y number of accounts, with the values of x and y being values they can not disclose. Unless you get on the phone with a CSR there is very little that sticks to a buyer's account.