Bah...any way to see just negative feedback on eBay?

fr

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I'm looking at the feedback of a power seller with 10,000+ feedback. However, 150 are negatives. Is there a way I can just see the negatives without browsing through every page? I've been wanting to find a solution for this for a while.
 

fr

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^bump


Oh yeah, I just won an auction for an item at what I thought was a really good price. An hour later, the seller starts another auction for the same item with a "Buy It Now" price that's even less than what the end price of my auction was. DOH!!
 

diskop

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I remember looking at only the negatives 2 or 3 years ago. I don't know if they've changed since then.
 

stso

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Originally posted by: fr
I'm looking at the feedback of a power seller with 10,000+ feedback. However, 150 are negatives. Is there a way I can just see the negatives without browsing through every page? I've been wanting to find a solution for this for a while.

If he's got 10000+ positive feedbacks, why would you worry about his negative feedbacks?
 

stso

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Originally posted by: fr
^bump


Oh yeah, I just won an auction for an item at what I thought was a really good price. An hour later, the seller starts another auction for the same item with a "Buy It Now" price that's even less than what the end price of my auction was. DOH!!

Well, many of my items went more than my BUY IT NOW price .... I don't understand it either ;)
 

fr

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Originally posted by: stso
Originally posted by: fr
I'm looking at the feedback of a power seller with 10,000+ feedback. However, 150 are negatives. Is there a way I can just see the negatives without browsing through every page? I've been wanting to find a solution for this for a while.

If he's got 10000+ positive feedbacks, why would you worry about his negative feedbacks?


Because I think 150 negatives is still a lot and I would like to see some of them. I went through and read some, but it meant swimming through over a dozen pages of feedback.
 

Sluggo

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Originally posted by: fr
Originally posted by: stso
Originally posted by: fr
I'm looking at the feedback of a power seller with 10,000+ feedback. However, 150 are negatives. Is there a way I can just see the negatives without browsing through every page? I've been wanting to find a solution for this for a while.

If he's got 10000+ positive feedbacks, why would you worry about his negative feedbacks?


Because I think 150 negatives is still a lot and I would like to see some of them. I went through and read some, but it meant swimming through over a dozen pages of feedback.


I dont think 150 out of 10,000 is really all that bad, there are some people who will never be happy, and a lot might be from people he wouldnt sell to for some reason or another (bad feedback, screwy paypal address etc)
 

fr

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I was just curious, that's all. *still looking for an answer*
 

morkinva

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that 150 is only 1.5% which is very good. you can select to view up to 200 entries per page, but that may be the only way - sorry no help here
 

eplebnista

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Originally posted by: morkinva
that 150 is only 1.5% which is very good. you can select to view up to 200 entries per page, but that may be the only way - sorry no help here

After you get 200 per page, in IE, you could select Edit, then Find(on this page) and search for the word Complaint. Just a thought. :)
 

fr

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Originally posted by: eplebnista
Originally posted by: morkinva
that 150 is only 1.5% which is very good. you can select to view up to 200 entries per page, but that may be the only way - sorry no help here

After you get 200 per page, in IE, you could select Edit, then Find(on this page) and search for the word Complaint. Just a thought. :)

Yeah, that was what I was doing. 10,000 feedback raing is still 50+ pages with that option though.


And I know 1.5% negative is a good percentage, but I'm curious to see why they were complaints and how the seller responded.
 

Yo Ma Ma

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I don't think there is a way, other than the method mentioned above. I agree it would be nice to see all the negatives together.

Usually I just look at the trends, even if a high amount of complaints, perhaps none in the past 6 months, etc., which can be more telling than if they're rec'd all of them in a very short amount of time, for instance.
 

Lucky

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which can be more telling than if they're rec'd all of them in a very short amount of time, for instance.

Gah, I've been on ebay for 3 years. 72 positives, 2 neutrals, 0 negatives. Then last week, in a span of 2 days, I get negged THREE times. Once in retaliation by a seller who didnt ship, and twice by moronic bidders. Right after a listed a bunch of stuff. :|
 

Yo Ma Ma

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Gah, I've been on ebay for 3 years. 72 positives, 2 neutrals, 0 negatives. Then last week, in a span of 2 days, I get negged THREE times. Once in retaliation by a seller who didnt ship, and twice by moronic bidders. Right after a listed a bunch of stuff.
Damn that sucks! I still read the comments though, trend alone is not enough :) Sometimes it's like someone has fallen apart or died, all of a sudden a big load of "never rec'd product" or "would not return e-mails" type of messages.
Originally posted by: Murphyrulez
I found a shareware program here that would do it. Also Vrane.com used to have a free tool, but now they are charging for it.
Good find!
 

eplebnista

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There is also GutCheck. It is an eBay FeedBack Analysis Program for IE4 or above. Some of its features are listed below.

[*]First of all its free! (Though, we do reserve a small spot for our use in the top right corner for a 'text only' link).
[*]Installs as a right click menu item in Internet Explorer.
[*]Right click on a eBay member name or feedback score on any page to initiate feedback analysis.
[*]Receive percentage positive, neutral, and negative feedback of total feedback received.
[*]Filter view to just negative/neutral only.
[*]Filter out feedbacks left by users with feedback scores of 'X' or less.
[*]Export view via clipboard to Excel, Word, etc.
[*]Sort all columns (left by, feedback score, feedback type, auction date, etc) ascending/descending.
[*]Drill down own feedback item and see auction title, date auction ended, and closing price.