I fail to see how that is libel. Morons.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Exactly. They can say they sent it, they can't say he received it. Morons.13rin wrote:
I fail to see how that is libel. Morons.
inb4haibaiJaekus wrote:
Exactly. They can say they sent it, they can't say he received it. Morons.13rin wrote:
I fail to see how that is libel. Morons.
^thisSpamtheban wrote:
lol, please post what they send back
No email them your own version of the 'email spider' and start your own spoof about it.KuSTaV wrote:
too matureCamm wrote:
I emailed back saying this:Deal with it.Hi there,
I left negative feedback because I didn't receive the item I paid for, and since it was only 99p, I didn't feel the need to chase it up.
If you are taking me to court to remove the negative feedback so that your company's reputation is left untarnished, might I suggest to you that you actually send your customers the items they have paid for?
Maybe in future this would clear up any problems.
Cameron Robbins
email them a picture of a penis made in paint
Counter-Suit!
---eBay wrote:
How to resolve problems with Feedback you received
There may be times when you're unhappy with the Feedback you received. If you disagree with the other member's opinions, try resolving the situation by:
*: Replying to the Feedback: Share your side of the story by responding to the other member's comment (your response appears directly below their comment).
*: Leaving a follow-up comment: If you've already left a comment to Feedback you've received, you can add more information to it. The follow-up comment appears below your original comment.
*: Requesting a Feedback revision: In some cases, you can ask buyers to revise the neutral or negative Feedback they've left. You can make this request only after you've resolved a problem that the buyer had with the sale or if you think the buyer accidentally left you wrong Feedback. There are also other limitations. Learn more about how Feedback revision requests work.
Last edited by HITNRUNXX (2011-06-17 11:42:29)
"encourage" and "can open a case" don't sound like "Do it this way or get sued!"eBay wrote:
Resolve a problem
We always encourage our members to communicate with each other when there's a problem with a transaction. If you've already attempted to contact the member but were unable to resolve the problem, you can open a case.
Should've emailed this back tbhHITNRUNXX wrote:
---eBay wrote:
How to resolve problems with Feedback you received
There may be times when you're unhappy with the Feedback you received. If you disagree with the other member's opinions, try resolving the situation by:
*: Replying to the Feedback: Share your side of the story by responding to the other member's comment (your response appears directly below their comment).
*: Leaving a follow-up comment: If you've already left a comment to Feedback you've received, you can add more information to it. The follow-up comment appears below your original comment.
*: Requesting a Feedback revision: In some cases, you can ask buyers to revise the neutral or negative Feedback they've left. You can make this request only after you've resolved a problem that the buyer had with the sale or if you think the buyer accidentally left you wrong Feedback. There are also other limitations. Learn more about how Feedback revision requests work.
I missed the option for "Sue the bastard!"
ASAPShocking wrote:
Should've emailed this back tbhHITNRUNXX wrote:
---eBay wrote:
How to resolve problems with Feedback you received
There may be times when you're unhappy with the Feedback you received. If you disagree with the other member's opinions, try resolving the situation by:
*: Replying to the Feedback: Share your side of the story by responding to the other member's comment (your response appears directly below their comment).
*: Leaving a follow-up comment: If you've already left a comment to Feedback you've received, you can add more information to it. The follow-up comment appears below your original comment.
*: Requesting a Feedback revision: In some cases, you can ask buyers to revise the neutral or negative Feedback they've left. You can make this request only after you've resolved a problem that the buyer had with the sale or if you think the buyer accidentally left you wrong Feedback. There are also other limitations. Learn more about how Feedback revision requests work.
I missed the option for "Sue the bastard!"
But not if they don't bring them any food at all.Jay wrote:
Restaurants should sue critics that leave them with bad reviews.
What if you paid when you orderedjord wrote:
But not if they don't bring them any food at all.Jay wrote:
Restaurants should sue critics that leave them with bad reviews.
Then you don't tip OBVIOUSLYjsnipy wrote:
What if you paid when you orderedjord wrote:
But not if they don't bring them any food at all.Jay wrote:
Restaurants should sue critics that leave them with bad reviews.