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i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?

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i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 02:14 AM

I wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, then he sent me an offer to change the neg fb into the pos one, but once again i wrongly entered it to a neg one.  Can i change it once again?

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i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 02:14 AM

I wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, then he sent me an offer to change the neg fb into the pos one, but once again i wrongly entered it to a neg one.  Can i change it once again?

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Re: i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 02:45 AM

Tell the seller to send you a feedback revision request.

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Re: i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 03:30 AM

i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller

 

your feed back  was revised once and your revision  was so bad 

your  comment has been removed by eBay.

will you like to revised a third time and lived another nasty comment for the seller

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Re: i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 03:31 AM

If the seller sent a request to revise feedback and you left another negative then you won't be able to change it again. Sellers can only send one feedback revision request per transaction. :(


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Re: i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 03:37 AM

You do a lot of damage to any seller with a negative.

I hope you will put more effort into being correct in the future.

 

I'm not sure if you can leave a followup feedback under your negative or not, but try.  You do so from the bottom of your feedback page.

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Re: i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 03:38 AM

Sellers only have a very limited number of revision requests per year, and only one request per transaction is allowed. I bet your seller is livid.

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Re: i wrongly entered a neg fb for a seller, can i change iti into the pos one?
Dec 2, 2012 04:34 AM

It looks like you meant to enter the negs (both times). Now that you've revised the neg to another neg, and you and the seller have both violated eBay policy (which is why comments were removed), that's it--move on. You've achieved your initial goal of harming the seller. Nothing more can be done.

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