You're initially given 5 requests. For every 1000 positive feedbacks received, you get 5 more. It resets every year. Meaning an account with 10,000 positive feedbacks will be given 50 feedback revision requests on 1/1/2019.
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The Following User Says Thank You to phaz0rz For This Useful Post:
I just found that out today. I thought that was pretty crazy. I guess I understand it but I also don't. Lol. Good ole eBay.
They just don't want terrible sellers to be able to maintain 100% positive feedback by throwing money at all the customers they piss off. At least they give you more as your feedback goes up. If you can manage to build up an account with 50k+ feedback it's not a problem anymore since you're given 250 requests annually.
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The Following User Says Thank You to phaz0rz For This Useful Post:
Best to avoid the negs in the first place, but even despite your best efforts at trying to keep the customers happy they might still neg you out of spite and refese to change it.
I've usually pretty good at managing the occasional pissed buyer. They rarely, if ever give me bad feedback. It'm still at 100% on the majority of my accounts.