You can and you should, thats the way feedback is designed to work. The seller should be taking care of things so that they dont sell what they dont have. The buyer can end up getting the shaft by missing out on a good price from someone else by trying to buy from the seller that dont have stock. For that bit of bad business, the seller deserves the negative.
Unless its changed recently, the buyer can still leave negative feedback for a refunded (canceled) sale. I ran into this a year ago, seller tried to undo a sale after the stupid listing employee (wife) messed up the shipping costs. We bounced a few emails back and forth and eventually worked it out but leaving negative was one of my options (Ebay users forum confirmed it).
While its your job as a good ebay user to share your experience, 1 negative wont hurt them much (which is good). But you have to think of it this way, what if everybody let bad sellers slide, nobody would have any idea what sellers are good guys and what ones are bums.
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