Last week I sold a pair of sunglasses to a new buyer (0) feedback, I was hesitant to send the item as she bid at the last minute and won the auction. 3 days later she got the sunglasses and said was happy with the purchase and left me a ++ feedback, my account was showing 401 feedbacks for 3 days and tonite I noticed she was not longer a member and her feedback disappeared from my account... I find that weird, my account is almost 10 years old and that never happened to me b4 . my item brand is "inspired" but she got it for a very low price anyway. Am I being paranoid? Does this happen to anyone before too? As far as I know you always keep the feedbacks of members not longer registered. I have opened a new account to sell these inspired items and using a different browser for each of my 2 accounts, explorer for the new one and google chrome for the old one.
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I think there is a time limit where Ebay will leave/remove feedback, but not sure what it is. If transaction is fairly recent and the member is NARU after they gave you feedback, it gets removed.
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In the past, eBay used to email you when they removed it for NARU stuff. Now eBay doesn't email and it's sneakily removed.
eBay also will sneakily restore negatives, too. If you convince them to remove a buyer's neg, the buyers can dispute its removal to eBay and get it restored. I've had that happen many times and eBay will only explain that "it was removed in error".