Disabled Voices Squashed
Discogs leaves disabled people with no recourse. Yes, it's true, Discogs removes negative feedback in order to keep seller ratings inflated. If a buyer doesn't get what they've paid to get as far as the condition of the product or even a working tracking number when the seller requires that the buyers pays for registered shipping, and then the seller doesn't offer a viable solution that doesn't require a disabled person that hasn't left home in over a year since the pandemic to return it (in addition to leaving the buyer on the hook to take care of return registered shipping costs to another country - that's what Discogs and sellers are counting on because they know the buyer loses out either way in the end), then Discogs will remove the feedback to keep the seller's feedback rating higher than it should be. In the end, both the seller and Discogs don't mind leaving disabled people high and dry with no recourse. Discogs will probably try to weasel their way through this by saying that my feedback violated some kind of policy that's left so opened-ended that virtually no negative feedback can be left.
2 years ago
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