![]() ![]() The seller has effectively protected their feedback status and got away without any consequences. They removed my negative feedback along with the abusive feedback the seller left and haven't blocked the seller from sending me abusive messages. They then responded with more abusive direct messages, and responded to the feedback with more abusive language.Īgain I raised my concerns with eBay and their response was pretty disappointing. ![]() Initially, eBay were great, and assisted me to obtain an appropriate partial refund, and I provided some truthful and measured feedback simply stating that the seller delivered items with a shorter use by date than promised and that I wouldn't recommend them. This is feedback extortion, so I refused and the seller responded with a number of abusive messages, so raised a complaint with eBay. When I raised this with the seller, they refused to refund unless I committed to not providing negative feedback. The seller then proceeded to send me 2 items with use by dates shorter than those they promised anyway! I agreed on the basis of the longer use by dates the seller promised to send me despite the low dates in the product description. I had a situation recently with a seller who made a promise regarding the status (use by date) of an item they were selling to convince me to purchase an extra one as part of an offer. I know, I know - Pay peanuts - you get Monkeys. After having been away for some time, I was tempted back to eBay by some low pricing.
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