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Anonymous 47ae211000a6a8.34833955 started this discussion 2 months (2008-05-21 01:03:26 UTC) ago:
> EBay finally flipped the switch on some of its feedback changes, which were announced back in January. >> Effective today, merchants cannot leave negative or neutral feedback for buyers. Needless to say, sellers are outraged, leading to calls for a boycott.>> While sellers have planned various protests, Brian Burke, eBay's director of global feedback policy argues that the changes will improve customer satisfaction, which could ultimately drive business for sellers.http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/05/ebay-feedback.html Anonymous 483399f3d7ad10.55554502 replied with this 2 months (2008-05-21 03:42:06 UTC) ago, 3 hours later (#18,801):
Good.
Anonymous 4833c52d658907.72279002 replied with this 2 months (2008-05-21 06:50:48 UTC) ago, 3 hours later (#18,820):
This is a purely superficial change. Improve customer satisfaction by censoring seller dissatisfaction. Yea… makes perfect sense…
Anonymous 48335d907f18a2.42476176 replied with this 1 month (2008-05-22 00:56:27 UTC) ago, 18 hours later (#19,002):
ebay fucking sucks. Go buy on amazon.
Anonymous 483bc8379ec403.47191078 replied with this 1 month (2008-05-27 10:15:23 UTC) ago, 5 days later (#20,221):
They seem to think that if people can't express their dissatisfaction, then they must not exist.
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