Lol I've never heard anything like this
£5.00 for removing neutral feedback........they might up it to a tenner for negative
Unbelievable
In fairness any seller is quite within their rights to ask a buyer to amend their feedback once an issue is resolved, indeed there are guidelines to follow when such a request is made.
I just think it's odd that a company that 'dosen't do feedback' on their own websites would go down that path. It dosen't look good, to me anyway.