RespondToFeedback
Use this call to reply to feedback that has been left for a user, or to post a follow-up comment to a feedback comment a user has left for someone else. Feedback replies or follow-ups are shown on the user's feedback page on the site, and can be retrieved by using GetFeedback.
Users typically only respond to neutral or negative feedback, so your application could encourage users to only respond to those kinds of feedback, thus helping to ensure that you don't make this call more than is necessary.
Note that you cannot use this call for mutual feedback withdrawal, even though this functionality is available on the eBay site.
Usage Details
RespondToFeedback takes input values for ResponseText, ResponseType, and TargetUserID. You must also supply a combination of FeedbackID, ItemID, and TrasactionID values in order to correctly identify the order line item and user to which your feedback applies.
Testing RespondToFeedback
You can test RespondToFeedback in the Sandbox environment. To test the call, the user must have received feedback to which they can respond, or they must have left feedback to which they can post a follow-up reply.
Before you can test RespondToFeedback, an order line item must have been created. That is, an item was listed (for example, using AddItem) and successfully sold.
- Create two test users, a seller and a buyer.
- List an item with your test seller and purchase it using your test buyer.
- Have the test buyer leave feedback for the seller.
- Use RespondToFeedback to post a reply on behalf of the seller or a follow-up on behalf of the buyer.
Related Information
See also the reference documentation for this call:
- GetFeedback - Retrieves one, many, or all Feedback records for a specific eBay user.
Input
See also Samples.
The box below lists all fields that could be included in the call request. To learn more about an individual field or its type, click its name in the box (or scroll down to find it in the table below the box).
See also the Deprecated Objects link above. Fields presented in this color are deprecated, and fields presented in this color are (or soon will be) non-operational.
The XML prototype does not include requester credentials. This is a documentation limitation only (see Standard Requester Credentials for Making Calls).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <RespondToFeedbackRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents"> <!-- Call-specific Input Fields --> <FeedbackID> string </FeedbackID> <ItemID> ItemIDType (string) </ItemID> <OrderLineItemID> string </OrderLineItemID> <ResponseText> string </ResponseText> <ResponseType> FeedbackResponseCodeType </ResponseType> <TargetUserID> UserIDType (string) </TargetUserID> <TransactionID> string </TransactionID> <!-- Standard Input Fields --> <ErrorLanguage> string </ErrorLanguage> <MessageID> string </MessageID> <Version> string </Version> <WarningLevel> WarningLevelCodeType </WarningLevel> </RespondToFeedbackRequest>
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Unless an ItemID/TransactionID pair or a FeedbackID is used to identify a Feedback record, the OrderLineItemID must be specified.
Max length: 500.
Applicable values:
Note: Effective September 26, 2025, both usernames and public user IDs will be accepted in this field. For more information, please refer to Data Handling Compliance.
The TransactionID value for auction listings is always
0 since there can be only one winning bidder/one sale for an auction listing. Note: Historically, TransactionID values have been '0' for auction listings, and some developers may have built logic around this. However, non-zero TransactionID values for auction listings started being used for some eBay marketplaces beginning in July 2024, and all eBay marketplaces are expected to start using non-zero TransactionID values for auction listings in the near future. If necessary, developers should update code to handle non-zero transaction IDs for auction transactions.
| ErrorLanguage | string | Optional |
Use ErrorLanguage to return error strings for the call in a different language from the language commonly associated with the site that the requesting user is registered with. Below are some examples from different countries.
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| MessageID | string | Optional |
Most Trading API calls support a MessageID element in the request and a CorrelationID element in the response. If you pass in a MessageID in a request, the same value will be returned in the CorrelationID field in the response. Pairing these values can help you track and confirm that a response is returned for every request and to match specific responses to specific requests. If you do not pass a MessageID value in the request, CorrelationID is not returned. Note: GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable. |
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| Version | string | Conditional |
The version number of the API code that you are programming against (e.g., 1149). The version you specify for a call has these basic effects:
For the SOAP API: If you are using the SOAP API, this field is required. Specify the version of the WSDL your application is using. For the XML API: If you are using the XML API, this field has no effect. Instead, specify the version in the X-EBAY-API-COMPATIBILITY-LEVEL HTTP header. (If you specify Version in the body of an XML API request and it is different from the value in the HTTP header, eBay returns an informational warning that the value in the HTTP header was used instead.) See:
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| WarningLevel | WarningLevelCodeType | Optional |
Controls whether or not to return warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in a request. An unrecognized element is one that is not defined in any supported version of the schema. Schema element names are case-sensitive, so using WarningLevel can also help you remove any potential hidden bugs within your application due to incorrect case or spelling in field names before you put your application into the Production environment. WarningLevel only validates elements; it doesn't validate XML attributes. It also doesn't control warnings related to user-entered strings or numbers, or warnings for logical errors. We recommend that you only use this during development and debugging. Do not use this in requests performed in the Production environment. Applicable values: High if the user wishes to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. Setting the WarningLevel value to High is not recommended in a production environment. Instead, it should only be used during the development/debugging stage.Low if the user does not wish to receive warnings when the application passes unrecognized or deprecated elements in an API call request. This is the default value if WarningLevel is not specified in the call request.See Warning Level. |
Output
See also Samples.
The box below lists all fields that might be returned in the response. To learn more about an individual field or its type, click its name in the box (or scroll down to find it in the table below the box).
See also the Deprecated Objects link above. Fields presented in this color are deprecated, and fields presented in this color are not returned (or soon will not be returned) or are not operational (or soon will be non-operational).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <RespondToFeedbackResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents"> <!-- (No call-specific Output fields) --> <!-- Standard Output Fields --> <Ack> AckCodeType </Ack> <Build> string </Build> <CorrelationID> string </CorrelationID> <Errors> ErrorType <ErrorClassification> ErrorClassificationCodeType </ErrorClassification> <ErrorCode> token </ErrorCode> <ErrorParameters ParamID="string"> ErrorParameterType <Value> string </Value> </ErrorParameters> <!-- ... more ErrorParameters nodes allowed here ... --> <LongMessage> string </LongMessage> <SeverityCode> SeverityCodeType </SeverityCode> <ShortMessage> string </ShortMessage> </Errors> <!-- ... more Errors nodes allowed here ... --> <HardExpirationWarning> string </HardExpirationWarning> <Timestamp> dateTime </Timestamp> <Version> string </Version> </RespondToFeedbackResponse>
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Applicable values:
(Not all values in AckCodeType apply to this field.)
Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.
Note: GetCategories is designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, the MessageID and CorrelationID fields aren't applicable. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, MessageID and CorrelationID are applicable.
repeatable: [0..*] A list of application-level errors (if any) that occurred when eBay processed the request.
Applicable values:
Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.
See Errors By Number.
repeatable: [0..*] This optional element carries a list of context-specific error variables that indicate details about the error condition. These are useful when multiple instances of ErrorType are returned.
[ attribute ParamID ] string Conditionally This optional element carries a list of context-specific error variables that indicate details about the error condition. These are useful when multiple instances of ErrorType are returned.
Applicable values:
If the source of the problem is within the application (such as a missing required element), change the application before you retry the request.
- If the problem is due to end-user input data, please alert the end-user to the problem and provide the means for them to correct the data. Once the problem in the application or data is resolved, you can attempt to re-send the request to eBay.
- If the source of the problem is on eBay's side, An application can retry the request as-is a reasonable number of times (eBay recommends twice). If the error persists, contact Developer Technical Support. Once the problem has been resolved, the request may be resent in its original form.
See the Error handling section of the Making a Trading API call guide for more information.
When a warning occurs, the error is returned in addition to the business data. In this case, you do not need to retry the request (as the original request was successful). However, depending on the cause or nature of the warning, you might need to contact either the end user or eBay to effect a long term solution to the problem to prevent it from reoccurring in the future.
Code so that your app gracefully handles any future changes to this list.
Note: GetCategories and other Trading API calls are designed to retrieve very large sets of metadata that change once a day or less often. To improve performance, these calls return cached responses when you request all available data (with no filters). When this occurs, this time value reflects the time the cached response was created. Thus, this value is not necessarily when the request was processed. However, if you specify an input filter to reduce the amount of data returned, the calls retrieve the latest data (not cached). When this occurs, this time value does reflect when the request was processed.
Detail Controls
DetailLevel
This call does not support varying Detail Levels. You do not need to pass DetailLevel in the request.
Samples
New to making API calls? Please see Making a Call.
Note: Some item IDs, user IDs, or other data in these samples might no longer be active on eBay. If necessary, you can substitute current eBay data in your requests.
Replies to feedback left by the buyer.
Description
The seller saw that b************r has left positive feedback for the book she bought and wants to thank her.
You need to supply an ItemID, a TargetUserID, and a TransactionID. Set TransactionID to 0 if there is no specific TransactionID.
Input
XML format.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RespondToFeedbackRequest xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
<RequesterCredentials>
<eBayAuthToken>A*******3</eBayAuthToken>
</RequesterCredentials>
<TargetUserID>b************r</TargetUserID>
<ItemID>1**********4</ItemID>
<TransactionID>0</TransactionID>
<ResponseType>Reply</ResponseType>
<ResponseText>Thanks for the positive feedback, we appreciate that!</ResponseText>
</RespondToFeedbackRequest>
Output
XML format.
<RespondToFeedbackResponse xmlns="urn:ebay:apis:eBLBaseComponents">
<Timestamp>2019年11月06日T18:31:35.892Z</Timestamp>
<Ack>Success</Ack>
<Version>1119</Version>
<Build>E1119_CORE_APIFEEDBACK_19038728_R1</Build>
</RespondToFeedbackResponse>
Change History
| Change Date | Description |
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| 705 2011年01月19日 |
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| 693 2010年10月27日 |
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