16-01-2020 5:15 PM
Did you complete a case in the Resolution Centre?
http://resolutioncentre.ebay.co.uk/
If eBay forced a refund the seller will have been given a defect on their account. Too many defects and the seller’s selling days will be over.
I see you have left negative feedback but unfortunately you mentioned a refund.
If the seller asks them to, eBay will remove the comment.
You should have left a more general comment such as “seller refused to honour the transaction”.
That would not have been removed.
You obviously said something in the feedback which caused ebay to remove it.
All you need to say is that "seller did not honour the sale", no reason to be removed and is a sufficient warning to other buyers.
unfortunately the seller can get the neg you left removed.
Sounds like either the seller wanted more than the price it realised when sold, or there trying to keep there seller standings in search,but whatever its bad selling practice and you should leave the relevant feedback to.
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