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Poor eBay response regarding negative feedback

Hi.
I received negative feedback which is inaccurate.
I sold a click which was clearly lasted with an accurate description and several photographs.
The buyer chose not to contact me or ask for a return. The buyer left negative feedback about the not receiving a "Lock & key" with their clock. A lock & key were never listed in this lot and all efforts to get the buyer to amend this feedback have been in vain.
I spoke with the eBay team members to assist in removing this unusual and inaccurate feedback but they inform me that "are not allowed".
Does this now mean buyers can leave negative feedback about items they expect to receive rather than what they purchase? If this is so the 'feedback' on eBay becomes irrelevant as they refuse to remove irrelevant negative feedback. If this becomes common knowledge unscrupulous buyers will have the power to destroy a good sellers reputation by complaining about irrelevant issues which are fully currently supported by eBay staff.
This could be the start of the end for this platform. Sellers are the ones that bring in the money, if they don't feel supported they will leave
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Hi

 

if you speak to an Ebay Customer Services rep on the phone or live chat.......apparently they no longer have the power to change negative feedback.

 

Go to the help and contact tab at the top of the page and search SELLER HELP

 

This should take you to a page where you can appeal the negative feedback.    

 

You have 2000 characters to state why you think it should be removed etc.    I would make sure that you add in your statement that the buyer left feedback complaining that certain items were missing but these were never shown as being included in the listing. They were therefore expecting something not offered in the listing and on this basis alone it should be removed. 

 

With hindsight if a clock requires a key and one is not included in your listing then you should mention this in the listing for the sake of accuracy. 

 

Saying that it was a clock that you described as in good working order and to be honest maybe the buyer was right in expecting a key to "make it work in good order" .  The feedback says other parts were missing too. 

 

Ebay may or may not decide to remove the feedback and i think your chances are prob 50 50. 

 

By the way buyers are not obliged to contact you to try and resolve an issue.   Ebay would like them too but it is not compulsory and they can jump straight away to negative feedback if they feel that way inclined. 

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