21-07-2021 6:26 PM
I purchased an item and when it arrived, it was not fit for consumption and I believe I had been misled. I gave the seller 1 star and an explanation. The seller contacted me to say ebay had removed my feedback. EBay did not contact me about this. I am now led to believe that the 5 star rating system is inaccurate. If sellers can have bad feedback removed, then I have no faith in ebay. Sellers cannot represent themselves as genuine when they can have feedback removed. I have purchased loads of items from ebay and after I receive my latest item, I will no longer be buying from them as this is totally unfair and misleading.
"Stars" are different to feedback. Your feedback may have been removed due simply to breach of eBay's rules. Stars are not - as far as I know - altered.
Such things as "abuse" "rudeness" "name calling" or more often mention in feedback of "refund" "case" "eBay" "Paypal" - other posters may think of more ... possibly even mentioning how many stars you gave
did you complete a not as described case?
opened items can be returned if they aren't as described
ebay will remove feedback if the buyer hasn't completed a case against the seller
If you mention ebay, refund or something that was stated in listing, seller can ask ebay to remove it.
EBay has rules and policies over what can be said in feedback. Buyers who complain that their feedback was removed almost never tell us what they actually said, which makes it hard to help.
You don't answer @pixiesen2012's reply. It is not a "return" case it is a "not as described case". It's not up to the seller to "refuse"
You do not contact him - for that reason - you simply open a not as described case. If he sends a label to return then well and good. If he does not then you escalate to eBay for a refund