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That site then said that they wouldn't do anything about the feedback, so I no longer have a 100% rating, and even though it's been over a year and I have 526 total positives from 389 different sellers, that one negative means I'll never have a 100% rating again.

I have 1,777 feedbacks. It really made me mad when the first person ruined my perfect feedback too undeservedly. eBay said they can’t edit the feedback because if someone wants to sue over defamation or something, they want the record as it was for proof or whatever. The feedback reply thing doesn’t give you enough room to explain that you didn’t deserve the feedback; you can only leave one sentence. So, I figured a way around it. I explain in the one sentence feedback reply that I didn’t deserve the feedback, and to see my “about me” page for more info about it. There I have a link that says:

Feedback Info
See an explanation of my less than perfect feedback here: Explanation of feedback that is not positive.

Then when they click that link, it’s an HTML document hosted on my webpage that I made in Word of what they said about me in the feedback, with my reply about the comment, and our emails back and forth so a potential buyer/seller will see that I didn’t deserve the feedback.


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