Has anybody ever used SquareTrade to challenge negative feedback logged against their eBay account by another eBay user and which they felt was unwarranted?
If you paid by PayPal and it's not too late in the day then you can try their dispute resolution service. As I posted elsewhere I used this to get a refund when an item I bought never turned up and the seller dragged their heels over processing an insurance based refund. PayPal ruled in my favour and I got my €110 back (less a bit due to €/GBP£ exchange rate fluctuations in the intervening period). Anyway, I (legitimately I thought) logged negative feedback against the seller because they failed to process the insurance based refund in the 46 days that they said that they would, never sent me the form that they said I'd need to sign, never answered my specific questions on the matter and failed to provide sufficient proof of despatch to the PayPal dispute intermediary. In retaliation they logged negative feedback against me. I responded to both but feel that while my negative feedback against them is fully warranted since they failed to honour their side of the bargain, their' negative feedbacl against me (on the basis that I got a refund and should be happy with that - ignoring the fact that the refund came from from PayPal and not the seller even if PayPal then chase them for it!) was not. I would like to challenge this negative feedback if possible but eBay don't seem to have a process for doing this and seem to defer to third parties such as SquareTrade. Or maybe I should just create a new eBay account!TarfHead said:I used it thinking it could force a seller to give me a refund or replace the muck he sold me with what he had promised to sell me.
They decided in my favour but all they offered was an opportunity to withdraw negative feedback - not what I had hoped for.
It is possible that my request to them was expressed incorrectly .