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Posted By: brian
Steve, that makes a lot of sense. Had a couple of small checks bounce after I had already left positive feedback. One of the deadbeats left me a malicious negative because I wouldn't ship the card anyway. Must have wanted a reward for sending me a bounced check? Now I wait until they clear. |
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Posted By: 1880nonsports
is that I leave feedback on receipt of "good" funds. For each seller that might mean something different. If a person sends a check they should assume there is a waiting period. I never held anything for clearance unless it was over 1000. or so. These days one can call the bank as well. Once you know the funds have cleared the next step should be to ship the item and post the feedback..... |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Once your feedback is at a certain level, then it only the negatives really matter. 2000 postivies, 3000 positvies, what's the difference.. I suppose if your over 10,000 then that would be impressive. I have over 2k (100%) but I did get a negative once. 99% of my feedback is from purchases. I leave feedback several times a week. I don't pay attention to the sellers feedback unless its negative (only 1 in 8 plus years). I completely understand sellers not leaving feedback until afterwards and never think twice about it. Most of my feedback is bland, "nice card, thanks!" If the card is exceptional and beyond what I expected I will note that in the my feedback. If the card was shipped SLOWLY or POORLY, I will note that in the * ratings.. If I am disappointed in a card I will double check the listing and make sure I didn't miss something like 'small crease' etc. Often I have. I have left negative feedback only once. I purchased a lot of cards that never showed up and a month laster the guy had the same lot back on eBay.. the monetary value was low so I didn't make much of it but to note the sellers ID and leave a neg.. I would not have left the negative if he had not put the same cards back up for auction..
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Posted By: Matt
Marty - "I would not have left the negative if he had not put the same cards back up for auction.." |
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Posted By: Bob
Keith Olbermann left me positive feedback a few years back on a card he won from me on ebay. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Matt, At the time, I did not know he was a thief. I figured that it was LOST IN THE MAIL.. He had decent feedback.. When I saw the item relisted, I neg'ed him. He neg'ed me in return.. Which is the ulitimate reason for the ebay feedback policy change. More often than not, buyers will not leave accurate and truthful feedback for fear of getting retalitory feedback. I don't think this need feedback policy will hurt the GOOD HONEST Sellers as much as it will the DISHONEST Sellers.. JMO |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
I saw the question was posed in this thread, but I don't see an answer. (May have missed it; fairly long thread and I don't want to reread the whole thing.) |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
With more than 13,000 items I guess Kit Young missed this thread. Or did he? Another good opportunity to get his name out ther. And of course with his super high prices. Rob |
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Posted By: Bob
If you click only on "auctions" (which eliminates all the fixed price cards) you will see that the boycott is slowly taking its toll. The number of the cards in the pre-war section, for example, is greatly skewed by all the big sellers taking advantage of ebay's offer for a dump day a few days ago, but the little guy doesn't appear to be selling much stuff. |
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Posted By: shelly jaffe
This is from cnn news. |
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Posted By: Keyway
Whan I buy an item and receive it in the condition it was advertised I leave instant feedback. When I sell I wait until the buyer leaves feedback and then leave him an instant feedback. I see nothing wrong with that. As long as feedback is left for those who wish it, there should be no problem from either end of the sale. Frank |
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Posted By: Frank B
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Posted By: Phil
The way that I look at the feedback system is simple: I am primarily a buyer, but have sold in the past and plan to sell more in the future. |
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Posted By: Bob
When I sell, I leave immediate positive feedback upon receipt of payment. period. I hope the buyer reciprocates upon receipt of the item, many do, some don't. As a buyer, once an item is received I leave immediate feedback. Period. |
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Posted By: Rick McQuillan
I know that I will reduce the number of bids on my items if I follow through with my plan, but I am thinking seriously about looking at the feedback of everyone who bids on my items. Anyone bidder with less than 20 feedbacks or less than 99% positives will have their bid cancelled. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
"We must all hang together or we will surely all hang separately" (Ben Franklin) |
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Posted By: Richard S. Simon
I have not sold last week and I will not be selling this week but the strike dates were mucked up and unclear from the start. |
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Posted By: Matt
"I know that I will reduce the number of bids on my items if I follow through with my plan, but I am thinking seriously about looking at the feedback of everyone who bids on my items. Anyone bidder with less than 20 feedbacks or less than 99% positives will have their bid cancelled. |
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Posted By: Dave F
I for one don't think ebay is going to even recognize there is a "seller's strike" to begin with. I don't have any plans to list anything this week as it is, but am curious those of you that are adament about not listing, are you also just as adament about not buying? Seems like if your dead set on proving something to ebay that not much will even look different unless most folks stop buying as well... I for one won't be practicing that by the way. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I have lots closing Wednesday but they were listed before the strike started. And if I choose not to list this week, my lots wouldn't end until Feb 27 anyway, which is after the strike ends. So I'm not sure if it's okay to list this week. |
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Posted By: Richard S. Simon
A point should be made here, the strike has gotten ebay some negative publicity. The strike has generated stories on the web, which all mention discontented sellers. |
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Posted By: JK
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thanks Josh for the clarification. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
My understanding from the people who responded to my query last week was that we weren't supposed to list anything all LAST week so nothing would be ending the actual week of the strike (this week) -- when all the striking buyers would not be bidding. |
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Posted By: Rick
The Idea of this stike is not only to not sell anything during the week of the strike but also not to list, look, search, or even log in. People with stores have been putting them in Vacation mode for the week. People with current listings have been pulling all the listings. This is more important than a lot of people realize. Follow this thread http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?forumID=143&threadID=1000636290 There are currently 14,000 posts to this thread read a little of it. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Can anyone imagine vintage cards selling for fifty cents on the dollar because nobody is looking? I doubt it...I think there will be an abundance of people scouring for good deals. |
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Posted By: Phil
When everyone who joins the strike this week and does not list anything then lists twice as much as usual next week, how does that have any effect on eBay? A strike is meant to be waged until the body that is to be affected makes changes. A strike is meant to go on until there is change or considerations. A strike is not to have a pre-determined end date. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Thank you, Phil. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Phil |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I agree. No way I'll be able to double my listings the next week. It's all I can do to make time to put up 15-20 items a week because I work a full-time job. I do this just to make some extra money. And in the process I make a little money (more and more, it seems) for ebay. |
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Posted By: Matt
Just to further the point, even if the sellers were to list double the following week, ebay would still feel it. Any transaction based business model is predicated on the normal flow of money. Disrupt that normal flow and the business will feel it. To put it into very simple terms; imagine your paycheck doesn't come this month but you'll get 2 next month. However, your mortgage and all your bills still need to be paid this month. See the problem? |
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Posted By: Phil
I guess my biggest hangup was with the term "strike" as opposed to "protest" or something along those lines. Again, a strike does not have an end date. Some guys will not be able to list double the amount of items next week, but many will...wait and see. And, a strike needs full participation which of course is impossible on eBay, especially those that make their living off of eBay. |
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Posted By: Matt
Phil: "To the point of hurting eBay with the example of if you don't get your paycheck this month, but get 2 next month.....If this so called "strike" was a month long strike, then you could use this argument. But it is only a week. So are you trying to tell me that if you get paid weekly, and don't get a check this week, but get 2 paychecks next week that that would have a big impact on you?" |
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Posted By: Eric B
Nope. They won't feel a thing. They have $2.7 Billion in cash reserves and have only $400 million in monthly expenses including Cost of Sales and SG&A. Even if these were all fixed costs, they could easily go 6 months without revenue. |
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Posted By: Matt
Eric - did not know that. That changes things. |
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Posted By: Phil
Matt, I know what you are trying to say, but I don't agree. Your argument would work if eBay lost those listings permanently. My guess is that you will see a huge bump in listings next week (maybe not double), but that will all even out in a month or 2 at the most. If this would hurt their annual numbers then I could agree with you, but it won't. In the end, eBay will probably surpass their annual listings this year. |
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Posted By: Joann
A few thoughts on the effectiveness of the strike ... |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
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Posted By: Scott Levy
For what it's worth. Looks like the strike is having an impact at least on T206 cards. Typically I see a little over 2000 listing or so. Today it looks like around 1500. |
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Posted By: Marty
The Excel file did not copy well. The just is that the number on the left was last Friday and the number to the right is today. Minors Fri. 1759, today 1233 listings. Baseball, minors and MLB, racing, soccor and tennis took the biggest hits. If the lower listings are from the boycott and the sellers do not increase their listing in the future to make up for the lost listings, then eBay will lose some. It will also lower the sellers incomes who did sell during this time. I did not take not of prior to the dump day, or listings in anything else than cards. |
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Posted By: Dan
I thought I would pass this along. Our local TV Station ran a report about the EBAY Strike. The report talked about the number of strike adds that our currently running on U-tube. They interviewed a couple of full time ebay sellers and asked about the reasons for the strike. I think our local picked up the story from one of the National Networks. Anyway just wanted to pass on the word that it isn't just in our little part of the collecting world that is having the strike that the word is being spread along all of Ebay's categories. |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Could make a hilarious musical video about the stuff we buy on ebay. |
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Posted By: Steve
...while waiting out the Strike. |
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