I thought it was a lousy way to solve the problem too (retaliatory
feedback), even never having sold there before it seems like a real
shaft to the sellers.
All they needed to do was hold both feedback ratings and not display
them until both were in. That way, one party couldn't hold the other
party's feedback "hostage", as was apparently the problem they were
trying to solve.
chalsted wrote:
> I listed a few things non-roadster this week on ebay and discovered that a
> seller can no longer leave negative or neutral feedback for a purchaser. what
> the heck? I've had purchasers jerk me around on payment before but evidently
> under the new rules they could give a seller negative feedback with no just
> cause but a seller could not tell anyone if they were a slow pay by way of
> feedback... can only file a non-paying bidder something if they are past the
> payment time required by the auction. anyone else notice this? your thoughts?
> can't friggin believe it...is there some way this makes sense and I'm just
> missing it?
> Craig
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