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So let me get this straight,
1. if sellers file for UPI, the buyer CANNOT negative the seller, is this correct?
2. When is this change taking effect? I have a lot of negatives to leave.
3. Now... what if the buyer sent a money order and a bad seller still fiels for UPI. What option does the buyer have to defend himself?
4. I also believe that if a seller files a legitimate UPI and the buyer responses, the buyer can still leave a negative feedback no matter what?
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Where are you getting this info?
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Originally Posted by Sai-Jin
So let me get this straight,
1. if sellers file for UPI, the buyer CANNOT negative the seller, is this correct?
2. When is this change taking effect? I have a lot of negatives to leave.
3. Now... what if the buyer sent a money order and a bad seller still fiels for UPI. What option does the buyer have to defend himself?
4. I also believe that if a seller files a legitimate UPI and the buyer responses, the buyer can still leave a negative feedback no matter what?
1. No.
2. Sorry, dunno.
3. same as before I guess
4. This is correct, sort of. The other fb removal guidelines, i.e. invalid contact info, etc. are still in effect.
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Feedback changes work shop
It doesn't look like much of a change to me. The parts that are broken will stay broken.
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Neutralizing feedback left by members who don't participate in issue resolution processes. We believe that members unwilling to participate in processes designed to help resolve issues, such as the Unpaid Item process or the Item Not Received process, shouldn't be able to impact another member's reputation. After this change is implemented, if a member leaves feedback for a transaction and does not participate in these processes, eBay will neutralize their feedback. This means the rating (whether positive or negative) will not affect the recipient's feedback score. While the feedback comment itself will remain, it will include an administrative note from eBay indicating that the feedback doesn't count towards the member's total score.
Removing feedback from users who are indefinitely suspended within 90 days of registration. We believe that members who are indefinitely suspended within 90 days of registering on eBay were never truly members of the Community, and so their feedback comments and ratings should not count. We will automatically remove feedback (positive, neutral, and negative) left by such users.
Requiring new members to complete a tutorial before leaving neutral or negative feedback. This change will require all new users (members with a feedback score of less than 10) to complete a short tutorial before leaving neutral or negative feedback. We hope that the tutorial will educate new members about the feedback system as well as ensure that they are aware of the various communication tools available to them prior to leaving feedback for their trading partner.
these are the pertinent changes, but I don't see where they are going to make me any more money, hence they won't make ebay any more money, so why frigging bother?
I really wish ebay would focus on the important stuff and leave this mickey mouse crapola alone.