feipoa wrote on 2024-02-23, 08:31:
I bought a few memory modules which were advertised as "new". When I received them, the IC's had several worn off part numbers and a complete mix and match of datecodes.
After buying almost 500 items on Ebay over the years, one thing I learned is that leaving negative feedback, as a way to warn other buyers to stay away from unscrupulous sellers, is useless for all the reasons many of you have already pointed in this thread (the main one being that Ebay gains nothing from having bad sellers penalized). Out of the very few negative feedbacks I left over the years (in cases where the seller did something wrong and refused to address the problem) all of them were eventually removed. I think the only cases where negative feedback stays, is if the seller doesn't care and doesn't bother to contact Ebay to have it removed.
My latest experience was buying a vintage Microsoft Intellimouse that was listed as "new", but that clearly wasn't (use marks no visible on the listing images). When I complained with the seller (936katz), he not only refused to address the problem, but even went on to imply that if I left a negative review it would be easily removed (which it was).
So, my policy today? I no longer leave any type of seller feedback whatsoever (Ebay or Amazon)... If all my criticism is easily removed and the only type of feedback I can actually leave is of the positive type, then that makes ALL of my feedback worthless and a waste of time (both for myself and for other buyers who would otherwise benefit from knowing about my negative experience).