talste
Well-known member
I've been patiently waiting for the Ebay feedback changes to commence,
Finally it takes effect as of Monday, 12th May on the Australian site.
Do you think think point 1 (below) is a positive step in helping to expose the dishonest sellers out there, Will this be a big wake up call to the evil troll scammers that knowingly sell fake junk?
I'm interested in reading your views,
heres the changes:
Back in January eBay announced some bold changes to the way Feedback will work.
The changes will take effect the week of 12 May on eBay.com.au. They include:
Finally it takes effect as of Monday, 12th May on the Australian site.
Do you think think point 1 (below) is a positive step in helping to expose the dishonest sellers out there, Will this be a big wake up call to the evil troll scammers that knowingly sell fake junk?
I'm interested in reading your views,
heres the changes:
Back in January eBay announced some bold changes to the way Feedback will work.
The changes will take effect the week of 12 May on eBay.com.au. They include:
- Sellers may only leave positive feedback for buyers.
- Negative and neutral Feedback left by a member will be removed if that member is suspended.
- Feedback can be given for up to 60 days after a transaction (down from 90)
- Feedback will be removed when a buyer fails to respond to the unpaid item process.
- Members have been able to receive credit for weekly repeat Feedback (going back to 1996) since March.
- The Positive Feedback Percentage will be based on the past 12 months of activity (and include neutral Feedback in the calculation).
- The PowerSeller Program will use the same calculation method described above to determine eligibility for the PowerSeller Program for the Positive Feedback percentage requirement of 98% positive.