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Killed by Ebay 09-27-2013 07:29 PM

Revised feedback
 
If I offer a buyer a revised feedback request and he accepts, does it also allow them to change the DSRs? or just the positive/negative feedback left?

Lawyer1993 09-27-2013 07:31 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
he is allowed to revise the dsr too I did this once too and it worked,be sure to tell him you want 5 stars

GreenBean 09-27-2013 07:49 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Killed by Ebay (Post 489979)
If I offer a buyer a revised feedback request and he accepts, does it also allow them to change the DSRs? or just the positive/negative feedback left?

DSRs are NOT always able to be revised. They are meant to be anoynmous.

Negative feedback may be revised.



:nono:

An0nym0u$ 09-27-2013 09:58 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Also, I would reconsider whether it is worth the feedback revision request to begin with.

Remember, you only have a limited amount of requests you can send out. It might be 5 requests per 1000 (someone else might have the accurate numbers to correct me here).

GreenBean 09-27-2013 10:02 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
@An0nym0u$ :yar:

Your figures are correct.

5 requests per 1000 in the past consecutive 12 months.

Each request has a time frame.

ONLY one request permitted per transaction.

Power sellers have more ;)

GreenBean 09-27-2013 10:09 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote from ebay......

You can submit 5 Feedback revision requests for every 1,000 Feedback you've received in the past 12 consecutive months. High-volume sellers (who earn more than 1,000 Feedback per year) can send more requests. We limit the number of requests so that sellers can focus on providing great service up front, not fixing problems after they happen.

You can request only one Feedback revision per transaction.

The number of Feedback revision requests that you're eligible for doesn't roll over from year to year.

Feedback left by users who are currently suspended doesn't qualify for revision.

AND

Once you've resolved any problems, you can submit a Feedback revision request as long as you haven't reached your limit and the Feedback is less than 30 days old.

If you think the buyer accidentally left you incorrect Feedback, make sure and contact the buyer first and explain why you want the Feedback revised.




Bless.....

ebay are so helpful for sellers.

:FF:

An0nym0u$ 09-27-2013 10:12 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Love how they're always thinking of us :ballchain:

Killed by Ebay 09-27-2013 10:26 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
well its worth it in this case as I am a TRS on this account, This low DSR score will strip me of that status on the next evaluation and I havent used any yet and around 500 transactions

GreenBean 09-27-2013 10:30 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Make sure the buyer will go along with the request, and attends to everything within the needed time frame.

Is that 500 different transactions? That means you only have x2 feedback requests.
If this is not done 'in time' , you miss out.

Good Luck
:mod:

john456 09-28-2013 02:52 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GreenBean™ (Post 490005)
Make sure the buyer will go along with the request, and attends to everything within the needed time frame.

Is that 500 different transactions? That means you only have x2 feedback requests.
If this is not done 'in time' , you miss out.

Good Luck
:mod:

I usually agree with the buyer off ebay on conditions (complete refund, sometimes even credit) to make sure they will change the negative feedback into positive. Works all the time.

Feedback change request are precious, don't waste them.

rsot 09-28-2013 07:36 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Killed by Ebay (Post 490004)
well its worth it in this case as I am a TRS on this account, This low DSR score will strip me of that status on the next evaluation and I havent used any yet and around 500 transactions

Cant you increase the ratio and percentage with quick sales that are going to achieve positive feedback?

GreenBean 09-29-2013 01:38 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 490053)
Cant you increase the ratio and percentage with quick sales that are going to achieve positive feedback?

In a depressed selling market, that is still going to take time.


By all means increase sales but be realistic.

May not even be financially worthwhile for the OP to incur extra costs for increasing feedback.

:mod:

GreenBean 09-30-2013 08:42 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
WARNING EBAY LINK

http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformat...ackpolicy.html


Amended a little better for sellers

:peace:

rsot 09-30-2013 11:59 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Agree with the ameliorated situation for sellers.

As for OP, communicate with the buyer and see what he can do. I wouldnt break my head over 1 negative feedback.

Sandy D 09-30-2013 11:21 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Unless it is a high dollar amount or other reasons I care about 1 negative is not worth using up your numbers.

Now if it was December 1st and you are expected a ton of sales then yes it might be worth it.

For me if I get one and seldom do I shove it down by selling lots more items that are sure sellers. Bury it down a couple pages and most wont even look at it.

Dmshark25 10-01-2013 12:36 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Haha that's what I do sandy list a bunch of positive fast selling feedback items buy a few ebook a few recipes and get rid of that red mark

I hate negatives, I wish I could block buyers with less than 100 feedbacks, it's always the new buyers that get so paranoid over being scammed, I can't stand new buyers I just want to grab them and scream "u can't get scammed as a buyer on ebay"

rsot 10-02-2013 01:24 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Lass than 100 feedback - high benchmark!

Sandy D 10-03-2013 02:54 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dmshark25 (Post 490629)
Haha that's what I do sandy list a bunch of positive fast selling feedback items buy a few ebook a few recipes and get rid of that red mark

I hate negatives, I wish I could block buyers with less than 100 feedbacks, it's always the new buyers that get so paranoid over being scammed, I can't stand new buyers I just want to grab them and scream "u can't get scammed as a buyer on ebay"

LoL

Most of those new buyer are not so new.

They are what I call "professional buyers" who sit on ebay all day trying to figure out how to get something for free. When they see a newer sellers account they go on the attack.

GreenBean 10-03-2013 03:31 PM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 491408)
LoL



They are what I call "professional buyers" who sit on ebay all day trying to figure out how to get something for free. When they see a newer sellers account they go on the attack.

Means track back time.

Set selling parameters and be vigilant

:mod:

nivo 12-09-2013 10:47 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 491408)
LoL

Most of those new buyer are not so new.

They are what I call "professional buyers" who sit on ebay all day trying to figure out how to get something for free. When they see a newer sellers account they go on the attack.

That is how I feel. And you guys are lucky to actually get the feedback revised by buyer. I try to offer person that is trying to scam me a refund on the parameters that they revise the feedback - never do.

vogeltron 12-14-2013 06:22 AM

Re: Revised feedback
 
If feedback is unwarranted or the buyer is suspect. Make sure you report the buyer. I agree especially on stealth accounts where sales are limited. As much as I hate to bend over backwards if you can get a negative reversed it is always a plus. In many cases if it costs me money I say f it and move one. But I do have principles, there are some buyers who have ticked me off so much I don't care. I do not deal with the "professional buyers" aka "eBay Terrorists" Sandy has described.


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