Workaround to Ebay's New Feedback Policy

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by kanga, Feb 2, 2008.

  1. kanga

    kanga 65 Year Collector

    It doesn't take huge numbers. Two percent will do it.
    Two negatives for a seller with (100) f/b drops him to 98%. And anyone below 99% tends to be passed over more often than not.

    I've found a stamp auction site that I think will be good.
    But no coin auction site yet.

    I'll be back on eBay IF AND WHEN their policies and fee structure become acceptable.
    Of course it's my definition of "acceptable" for my purposes.
     
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  3. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    Unless it's a powersell then people would buy even if they had 75%.:eek:
    Ive' got one neg for an item that got damaged in shipping and I can see a difference in final results.
     
  4. Drusus

    Drusus Pecunia non olet

    Yet there are plenty who have it, and plenty who will continue to have it under the new policy...a few people will bail but maybe those are people who needed to bail :) I would think if you are a good businessman and arent getting negatives now, then nothing will change...just keep being a good seller and you wont have to worry.

    I will deal with a seller with a few negatives, I understand you cant please everyone and a seller with a thousand sells and 2 or 3 negatives in understandable...the sellers I WONT deal with are sellers with a large amount of negative and more importantly I will not deal with sellers with a bunch of mutually withdrawn problematic sales...this means he is a poor seller who have used feedback as a retaliation...

    OMG!! This may force sellers to be professional and work just a bit to keep customers happy!! cant have that :) Sorry...buyer who just go from seller to seller just to cause problems are very few and far between.
     
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