
Disabled Voices Squashed
GBDiscogs leaves disabled people with no recourse. It happened again. Discogs will remove feedback to keep the seller's feedback rating higher than it should be even though it didn't violate any of their feedback policies. 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 internal policy must be left so opened-ended that virtually no negative feedback can be left.

Darren Woolsey
GBBeen using Discogs since 2012. Been using Discogs since 2012. It's grown since then. Found things I never thought I'd find and sold things and met a lot of interesting characters along the way.

Marco Flores
ITDeludente I purchased an item on this portal manowar Kings of metal more than two months ago and went back to the seller and so far I have not received any news of the refund or resend of the item truly a disappointment they care more about negative feedback than solving your problem you have to be careful if you don't want to be ripped off....

Samantha Raven
GBI recommend Discogs I’ve used Discogs on and off for years. I’ve had one bad experience but many, many good ones. I honestly think the negative reviews are mostly from people with very little knowledge or experience of the records market, who always buy the cheapest copy listed and are then sore when it isn’t always in spotless condition

Philippe
BEThey remove negative feedback Most sellers seems to be legitimate, but when things go wrong Discogs removes negative feedback left behind from buyers. Bought an expensive EP Mint condition. Sleeve was heavily damaged. I left a negative feedback which seems to have been removed later.