on eBay.
The woman in question, Amy Nicholls, bought a product that was shipped to her postage due for $1.44. She left negative feedback for this reason.
The company insisted she remove the comment after they reimbursed her for the shipping. She refused, stating it was a hassle for her.
So the company sued. They had a perfect feedback rating and didn't want to lose it.
I think they'll lose more in the long run by pushing this, but it does illustrate the need for eBay to let sellers leave feedback and counter comments the way they used to.
Story here: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2...ebay-feedback/
The woman in question, Amy Nicholls, bought a product that was shipped to her postage due for $1.44. She left negative feedback for this reason.
The company insisted she remove the comment after they reimbursed her for the shipping. She refused, stating it was a hassle for her.
So the company sued. They had a perfect feedback rating and didn't want to lose it.
I think they'll lose more in the long run by pushing this, but it does illustrate the need for eBay to let sellers leave feedback and counter comments the way they used to.
Story here: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2...ebay-feedback/
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