728_header.jpg (23748 bytes)
Google  Web AuctionBytes  
eBay Live 2008 Recap
News!
Pictures!
Podcasts!
Blog!

Sponsor

Home
Subscribe
Blog
Podcasts
Forums
AuctionBytes TV
ABU Back Issues

COOL TOOLS

Calendar
Collectors' Links
eBay Promo History
Bookshelf
Fraud Resources
Auction Site Fees
Auction Management
Payment Services
Storefronts Chart
Sniping Chart
Consignment Services
Drop-Off Store Laws
Ecommerce Resources
Photo Tips
Marketing Inserts
Bill the Postman
Yellow Pages
Classifieds

AUCTIONBYTES

Our Writers
Write For Us
Partners
Press
Advertising
About Us
Link To US

Auctionbytes-NewsFlash, Number 1785 - May 08, 2008 - ISSN 1539-5065      | Next Story

Hang Tight, More eBay Feedback Changes Coming
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
May 08, 2008
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Sellers could hardly believe their eyes when they read eBay's January 29 manifesto announcing radical changes to the auction site, especially the news that, beginning in May, sellers would no longer be able to leave buyers negative or neutral feedback. eBay posted an update on Wednesday, giving sellers more details - and dropping another bombshell. eBay will no longer allow Mutual Feedback Withdrawal, a procedure that lets buyers and sellers withdraw their feedback ratings by mutual consent. In addition, sellers will no longer be able to use SquareTrade's online dispute resolution service to aid in feedback removal.

After much consideration, we've made the decision to remove the Mutual Feedback Withdrawal process. The reason is that - under the new rules - it opens sellers up to extortion. As part of this decision, Mutual Agreement from third-party Feedback mediation services, such as SquareTrade, will also no longer be accepted.

Users posting on eBay's Feedback discussion forum questioned why eBay had told users in January that it would "align" the Mutual Feedback Withdrawal process with the new system in the second half of 2008, but instead are doing away with it completely and giving sellers effectively no notice (http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?threadID=2000564102&start=0).

Other members could not agree what eBay meant when it said MFW "opens sellers up to extortion" as a reason for the doing away with the process. Many posters appeared unhappy with the news of the demise of MFWs.

Another user wrote that he would have no reason for addressing a buyer's concern once they had given him a negative rating. He also pointed out that the MFW process helped in cases where buyers made mistakes when leaving feedback. "So now we have no way of removing those negative feedbacks that say "Great seller! Can't wait to buy again!" (people hitting the wrong buttons) or from people who leg a neg before they really understood what was going on."

One change to feedback revealed on Wednesday favors PowerSellers at a time when small sellers are feeling increasingly alienated. eBay wrote, "In January we mentioned that we'd block buyers from leaving negative or neutral Feedback for 3 days for sellers "with a track record." Since January, we've made the decision to increase the wait period to 7 days and define "track record" as active PowerSellers who have been on eBay for at least 12 months."

eBay also announced changes it would make in messaging to buyers, such as reminders that international transactions usually take longer to complete, and stressing the need to communicate with sellers.

eBay said it was introducing a new Buyer Requirement that will allow sellers to block buyers who have been reported by other sellers for eBay buying policy violations; that it was improving the process that sellers use to report buyers for policy violations; and was expanding the scope of the existing Buyer Requirement for unpaid items, so that it supports more comprehensive blocking of buyers who have a history of non-payment.

eBay feedback changes will roll out on May 19 and include additional modifications. eBay will base a user's positive feedback percentage on the past 12 months of activity; it will remove feedback when a buyer fails to respond to the unpaid item process; and it will remove negative and neutral feedback if a member becomes suspended. Weekly repeat feedback going back to 1996 will also count in the feedback percentage.

Feedback changes will roll out on the US site on May 19 (http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200805070903402.html), the UK site on May 15 (http://www2.ebay.com/aw/uk/200805071726242.html), and on eBay Australia on May 12 (http://www2.ebay.com/aw/au/200805081010192). The changes will roll out in France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and Belgium on May 20; in Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Malaysia and the Phillipines on May 21; and in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on May 22.

Comment on the AuctionBytes Blog:
http://blog.auctionbytes.com/cgi-bin/blog/blog.pl?/pl/2008/5/1210193147.html


Email this story to a friend.

| Next Story

Related Stories
  • eBay Providing Buyers with Proxy Bid Data - January 08, 2008, Issue #1700
  • eBay Changes Item-Number System - January 15, 2008, Issue #1705
  • Sellers Buzzing about eBay's 'Best Match' - January 22, 2008, Issue #1710
  • eBay Shakeup Signals More Changes to Come - January 24, 2008, Issue #1712
  • eBay to Announce Changes at Tuesday's eCommerce Forum - January 28, 2008, Issue #1714
  • eBay Makes 'Best Match' New Default for Search & Browse - January 29, 2008, Issue #1715
  • A Seller's Guide to eBay's January 2008 Announcements - February 03, 2008, Issue #208
  • AuctionBytes Interviews Incoming eBay CEO John Donahoe - February 03, 2008, Issue #208
  • Internet Merchant Association Speaks out on eBay Changes - February 04, 2008, Issue #1719
  • eBay Australia Makes 'Picture Show' Feature Free - February 06, 2008, Issue #1721
  • eBay Changes to Feedback and Fees Are Top Concerns According to AuctionBytes Survey - February 11, 2008, Issue #1724
  • eBay Lowers Insertion Fees for Media Category - February 11, 2008, Issue #1724
  • Survey: Sellers to Change Listing Behavior as Result of eBay Changes - February 12, 2008, Issue #1725
  • The Minority Report: Sellers Who Favor eBay Changes - February 13, 2008, Issue #1726
  • eBay Testing New View Item Page - February 19, 2008, Issue #1730
  • Update to eBay Testing New View Item Page - February 21, 2008, Issue #1732
  • eBay Responds to Concerns over View-Item Page Testing - February 27, 2008, Issue #1736
  • eBay Prods Sellers to Lower Shipping Charges - February 28, 2008, Issue #1737
  • eBay Rolls out Repeat Feedback Changes - February 29, 2008, Issue #1738
  • eBay Split Screen Coming to an Auction Site Near You! - February 29, 2008, Issue #1738
  • eBay Hires Blogger to Improve Communications - March 07, 2008, Issue #1743
  • eBay Tweaks Stores Search Exposure - March 13, 2008, Issue #1747
  • eBay Rolls Out New Checkout with Multi-Seller Payment - March 14, 2008, Issue #1748
  • eBay Expanded Seller Protection from PayPal Now Available - March 21, 2008, Issue #1752
  • eBay Announces Feedback Extortion Policy - March 21, 2008, Issue #1752
  • eBay Requires Specified Shipping, Factors It into Best Match - March 25, 2008, Issue #1754
  • eBay Restricts Digital Downloads to Classified-Ad Format - March 25, 2008, Issue #1754
  • eBay Delays Seller Dashboard in Canada, UK - March 31, 2008, Issue #1758
  • eBay Going 'Retail,' Expect More Change - April 03, 2008, Issue #1761
  • eBay Australia Bans All Payment Methods Except PayPal - April 10, 2008, Issue #1766
  • Is eBay Moving Toward a Free Listing Model? - April 22, 2008, Issue #1774
  • eBay Tells Sellers, Shape Up or Ship Out - April 24, 2008, Issue #1776
  • eBay's Lorrie Norrington Keynote Transcript - April 24, 2008, Issue #1776
  • eBay's Lorrie Norrington Keynote Transcript - April 24, 2008, Issue #1776
  • eBay UK Sellers Gobsmacked by New Policy Enforcement - April 30, 2008, Issue #1780
  • eBay Italy Eliminates Store Inventory Format - April 30, 2008, Issue #1780
  • eBay to Launch DSR Feedback on Half.com - May 08, 2008, Issue #1785
  • eBay's Feedback Changes Roll Out in Australia - May 12, 2008, Issue #1787
  • New eBay Feedback Changes Scrutinized by Sellers - May 14, 2008, Issue #1789
  • eBay Rolls Out Feedback Changes on Dot Com Site - May 20, 2008, Issue #8
  • eBay Changes the Rules of the Game, Again - May 20, 2008, Issue #8
  • eBay Hosts Workshop on New International Visibility Feature - May 21, 2008, Issue #1794
  • Top Australian Seller NARU, Reacts to eBay Feedback Changes - May 22, 2008, Issue #1795
  • eBay Addresses Questions over New Feedback Changes - May 23, 2008, Issue #1796
  • eBay Rolls Out Seller Performance Dashboard - May 26, 2008, Issue #1797
  • eBay Rolls out New Search in UK - June 19, 2008, Issue #1815
  • eBay Moving to New Finding Platform - June 20, 2008, Issue #1816
  • eBay Rolling Out New View Item Page - June 21, 2008, Issue #1817
  • eBay Fee Changes and Recap of Other Changes - June 21, 2008, Issue #1817
  • eBay Separates Fine Jewelry from Fashion Jewelry - June 26, 2008, Issue #1821
  • eBay UK Runs Stores Search Test - June 30, 2008, Issue #1823



  • Discuss this story in our forums.

    Ecommerce Podcasts

    Site Index
    Copyright 1999-2008. Steiner Associates LLC. All rights reserved