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Does this guy deserve negative feedback on ebay??

I sold a shirt on ebay:
http://cgi1.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eB...ry&item=3941013051

I got the following feedback:
NEUTRAL: "received Size 5 Medium, not as advertised, but still arrived in good time."

My concerns:
I sent him the same shirt in the auction, which was clearly a size 4, and it even had a picture of the tag in the auction. I also included measurments and made a comment that sizing is european so thats why im giving measurments.

Why the hell does he not read this, orders my shirt, dosent atempt to return it, gives me a neutral, and lies that I sent him a diffrent size.

Ass...Im gonna give him a negative feedback. If he wants I'll agree to pull both our feedbacks, but still..what an ass.
 
Nevermind, I see you already gave him a negative...that was pretty stupid IMO...he paid you and left you a neutral and you give him a negative? You are in the wrong now.


 
ebays feedback system is really messed up. You just ended up giving him a negative because he gave you a neutral. There should be a way to erase your neutral, than all would be good.
 
Originally posted by: LuNoTiCK
ebays feedback system is really messed up. You just ended up giving him a negative because he gave you a neutral. There should be a way to erase your neutral, than all would be good.

In general, I don't think you should be giving feedback because of feedback. FB is based on the transaction, it shouldn't be some retaliatory device. If you f' up the transaction, and I leave you bad feedback first, then what can I do to prevent you from giving me negative feedback? Nothing, and I wouldn't deserve it in the first place.
 
I agree, he did not deserve a negative. His neutral has no effect at all on your rating, which in the end is the most important thing to look at. On top of that it is his first negative, you should have simply given him a neutral or not even bothered to rate him.
 
Wtf at least he had the decency to only give you a neutral, you went ahead and gave him a negative for that?! i dont see your logic.
 
I agree that he should have contacted you first, but a retaliatory negative was uncalled for in this case. It's also against eBay's rules, although I doubt it's enforced much.
 
I rated him based on the transaction. In the transaction he says I gave him the wrong size, I did not, and sizing issues are his mistake because all relavant info was given. For him to say on my feedback that I gave him the wrong item is a straight out lie, which i think deserves a negative. Call it retalitory, but dont lie about the transaction.
 
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