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Old 12-03-2011, 01:11 AM
mrmopar mrmopar is offline
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Ebay will actually jump you for this type of thing. I told a seller I was going to leave negative feedback for an item he didn't ship and shortly thereafter I received an email warning from ebay about feedback extortion or some crap like that. Apparently he had turned me in to ebay.

I ended up leaving a negative and he was able to get it removed and I was out the money and the card!

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Originally Posted by Leon View Post
I would maybe tell the seller simply.....give me a partial refund, as is warranted, or I will be forced to give you a negative. Then do it if they don't make it right. The choice is then theirs...
And yes, there is no retaliation options for sellers anymore. They can't leave negative feedback for buyers. They can only file a non-payer claim for a deadbeat buyer, which is really the only way a buyer can underperform, other than delay a payment. I love the rule, because there were plenty of spiteful, crappy sellers who openly retaliated for deserved negatives.
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