posted on September 25, 2003 11:28:44 AM new
I just sent an email to someone and copied thier email from ebay into my email to compose. I then went in to my feedback to leave my daily feedback. Not paying attention, I copied that email address into other people's feedback. How do I contact Ebay to have them remove the feedback ASAP?
I know I wouldn't appreciate having my email plastered all over someone else's feedback!
ARRRGGGHHH! Today must be Monday in disguise! HELP!!!!!
posted on September 25, 2003 11:41:56 AM new
I've done that a lot more than once over the years ... I just immediately email the buyer and apologize that my trigger finger went crazy ... [but at least it's chalked up as a "positive"] ... no one has ever been upset about it, since I take the time to explain myself and apologize...
posted on September 25, 2003 11:53:08 AM new
It was all positive and from the same page so there were about 15-20 of them with someone else's email address on them. I went through the Powersellers thing in the help menu and found a link to request to have feedback removed. I filled one out for each and every feedback I erroneously left and hopefully they can remove them all ASAP!
I had left about 500 feedbacks today and when I breaked to send an email, I didn't check what I had "copied" into my mouse :0(
posted on September 25, 2003 12:08:54 PM new
Well, Omigosh! ... I've only ever done one at a time ... so that was easy to squeak out of. ... good luck,... yes contact ebay to see if they can help you save your dignity. LOL ...
posted on September 25, 2003 12:13:35 PM new
LOL! It's not my dignity I'm worried about! I don't want the poor person whose email it is to see her info. plastered on 15 different people's feedback! She doesn't know and hopefully she won't find out until it's all over with...OR should I tell her?
posted on September 25, 2003 02:58:44 PM new
Wendy: I'd tell her I inadvertently copied her e-mail. I know she'll appreciate it. And I'm sure no real harm has been done, except for looking a little spacey!?LOL
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