Wow!!! Ebay sellers usually bend over backwards to make it right. What tools!!!!!! No business from me.
(...)Deadwoodknives and Digital freaks, you have lost more than just a good customer, and Im not impressed with the way you deal with honest feedback. Sent from a device made from star dust using tapatalk
That's not right is it. No way should they (or any vendor) able to block you from bidding on items. Also, it suggests that they actively keep a 'blacklist' of users who have dared to leave anything like a less than perfect feedback, this is a little worrying in itself; what does one have to do in order to make it onto that list, is there an appeal system, do sellers share their banned lists with each other?!
Feedback amuses me. I have posted my feedback rant before so I won't get into it again, but it always amazes me how seriously people take it.Of course, some people think that it's easier to argue and insult a customer than to actually solve a problem. My advice? If you are blacklisted anyway, might as well have some fun with it like I did with an Ebay seller a few years ago:http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,2026.0.htmlSmurf'em. Life is too short to worry about self important pricks. If they want to set up their own little empire and lord over it with an iron fist then let them. It's not like there is a shortage of knife dealers on the 'net.Def
Indeed, people who love their business and who consider themselves real businessmen (women/people/Martians), would react otherwise.I still remember the gold SAK I got from TexasToolCrafters last year. I was soooo annoyed when I got not what I expected last year, but then the guys there made it all awesome for me. I've always recommended dealing with TTC from then on. That's how you should do business. I have the feeling some people think that when they own a business, they're bosses, they're masters. While it's exactly the opposites. They (should) become servants to the customers.
After thinking about this a little more, I'd also contact fleasonthebay and see what they think. I rarely complain as I tend to be very skeptical of any actions since they make money from sellers.
Quote from: Aloha007 on July 23, 2015, 06:27:38 AMAfter thinking about this a little more, I'd also contact fleasonthebay and see what they think. I rarely complain as I tend to be very skeptical of any actions since they make money from sellers. Won't do any good to complain. The blocked users feature is apparently totally at the discretion of the seller to use however they like: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/manage_bidders_ov.html