Layla'sMomma | 10-08-2006 09:13 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by BabyFidgette Honestly, I'm not 100% sure. I believe the person who bid may be able to leave you feedback if they want. Most people don't...except the newbies. They get POed and leave a negative for every little thing! :eek: My mom is an AVID eBay power seller. When she comes back from Puerto Rico (she's there on vaca until the 16...lucky dog!) I'll ask her cuz I wanna know too! :D | Nope, they can only leave feedback if they actually win the item. Since the auction is ended, it is null and void and no feedback can be left. I think when ebay first started, there was the option to leave feedback in that case, but not anymore.
The only way you get strikes as a seller, is if you don't send the item someone paid for. Then you are a non-selling seller. You can also have listings pulled by ebay for inappropriate, copyrighted, or other illegal content, and if that happens too often, they can do something. Really the only way a seller would get booted is if they didn't pay their fees or they shilled their auctions.
Buyers receive nonpaying bidder strikes if the seller turns them in. A lot of sellers end up getting negs from people who never paid because that glitch in the feedback system hasn't been taken care of yet.
There is absolutely nothing against ebay rules about ending a listing early...to put a buy it now on a listing and sell it using that feature. They get more money that way really. Two listing fees, plus the BIN fee for the new auction, pls the final value fee. So, ebay makes out really well... |