on 09-10-2018 06:56 PM
Hi all. What would be the reason a seller has chosen to have their sold items showing as 'private' on their feedback page? You can see the feedback but not what it was for.
Cheers
Yellow
09-10-2018 07:16 PM - edited 09-10-2018 07:17 PM
Some members don't want others to see they have purchased items that may be of a sensitive personal matter.
Or so that other family members cannot see potential gifts purchased.
Some buy and sell collectables and don't want potential buyers seeing the initial purchase price.
But anyone having their feedback set to private means they cannot sell on that ID.
on 09-10-2018 07:17 PM
It means that the seller has listed the item as a Private Listing.....you an't see what the item or price is in feedback and other memberc cannot see who is bidding on the item.
The original purpose was for use with expnsive collectables or underwear but these days a lot of sellers use it because they can.
on 09-10-2018 07:49 PM
Thanks Lyndal. It just seems an odd thing to do when what they are selling is mostly car and motorbike stuff and ramps.
on 09-10-2018 08:03 PM
It can also be used by "dodgy" sellers that may shill bid on their items as you can't check bidding history,(as
stated,some seem to do it because they can and some may believe buyers might buy stuff that they don't want
others to know about).
on 10-10-2018 09:12 AM
@yellowmazda323 wrote:Hi all. What would be the reason a seller has chosen to have their sold items showing as 'private' on their feedback page? You can see the feedback but not what it was for.
Cheers
Yellow
Yes, I've noticed that same thing with a few things i have bought.
I would perfectly understand it if the seller sold sensitive items but mine were things like small quantities of cinnamon & also small doileys, both types of purchases the sorts of things that were quite low value, not anything special.
I actually thought (for the one selling cinnamon especially) it could help their sales to have feedback on public as then other people could see which products got the good feedback.
on 10-10-2018 11:16 AM
I have some private listings... I didn't mean for them to be, though. When I create custom listings for a buyer, I tend to make those private as they are often for bulk items and include a discount. Other buyers don't need to be privy to that information.
Several times after doing that, I've created new listings and the option to make the listing private has been selected by default without me noticing, and I can't change it once there's been a sale.
Also, making all listings private means competitors have access to much less information; some sellers will do it because of that.