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>>1157909


>Person had my item for a week
>a week

What happened?

Did USPS not update it or did you really hold it for a week and forgot to ship it?

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>>1105970

Feedbacks have always been a way to evaluate a seller, it's simple solution that judges the seller based on the buyers opinion of how the transaction went.

Of course, when eBay rolled out the new Seller Dashboard in 2014 everything change.

You were now not only criticized for feedbacks, but

>Cases
>Tracking uploaded
>Shipping time (not even your fault)
>% of transactions

Shipping time is even not controlled by you, once USPS/FedEx/UPS/etc has your package you shouldn't be held accountable, right? Wrong, eBay will say "you chose that carrier to ship your item, so you are at fault" then give you a defect on your account.

So anyways, they're slowly getting rid of a lot of these evaluations because they're coming to their sense to see that a lot of sellers are leaving because they don't want to be judged for things out of their control.

You will still be able to leave negative feedbacks, but it won't be evaluated in the seller dashboard. It just won't be evaluated by eBay, not saying they won't still ban you for have a lot of negative feedbacks, lol.

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