This is actually for a friend of mine. Although tempted to do this I never have.
They encountered a deadbeat bidder and left positive feedback for the buyer (because that is the only kind that can be left) but put in the comments that the buyers didn't pay and other not so nice things.
Well, I guess the buyer had a legit reason and eventually did pay and now the seller wants to take the negative comments out of the feedback they left? Is there any way to do this with mutual consent? Or would the only solution be for the buyer to respond and then the seller to respond stating that they left the original comment too hastily?
I thought putting negative comments as a way to leave negative feedback for a buyer was a no-no...surprised they got away with it or didn't at least get some sort of reprimand
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I don't think you can edit it, but you can leave a follow-up comment. Search ebay help for feedback. At one time you could also do a mutually agree to remove feedback, but don't know if it is still an option.