on 18-01-2015 09:34 AM
She achieved so much and even though wasn't the most eloquent speaker or a great seller of policies (in my opinion) she was one of the best. I'm sure there must be a tally somewhere comparing her achievements against Tony Abbott's fails somewhere?
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20-01-2015 03:10 PM - edited 20-01-2015 03:12 PM
on 20-01-2015 03:16 PM
J2010 you must remember this a matriarchal Board and it is to be expected that many will hang on to the vestiges of what they perceive as a champion of what I reluctantly observe (as they do) their 2nd position in life's race.
Reluctantly? Really? surely it's the highlight of your day to come in and take a swipe at a few women.
on 20-01-2015 03:26 PM
on 20-01-2015 04:22 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:this threads title is true though
i don't think so
I don't think so either. And nor does Donna. It's just a baiting thread she posted to get a bit of lively discussion argument.
on 20-01-2015 04:43 PM
Hi everyone, the discussion is getting a little heated. Please be sure to keep your communications civil. Thanks!
on 20-01-2015 04:57 PM
Maybe someone wants the thread locked.
on 20-01-2015 05:43 PM
@am*3 wrote:
Wrong.
Becoming a Top Rated Seller and qualifying for eBay Premium Service
Qualifying listings will display the eBay Premium Service badge to let buyers know that you offer high levels of customer service, and enjoy the greatest, on average, advantage in Best Match search results.
To qualify for eBay Premium Service, you must offer all of the following on each listing:
Free postage to AU buyers
Same business day or one business day handling
30+ day money back return policy
Express postage option - offering delivery within one day
That's what I said so what's the problem. It has nothing to do with your feedback at al as you said. so that was wrong too.
on 20-01-2015 05:50 PM
@am*3 wrote:
Yes, glee, no constructive comments of their own, on topic. Selective c and p's from others posts.
You're kidding right?
on 20-01-2015 05:53 PM
Of course it has a lot to do with feedback. Am3 I'm pretty sure is saying that you don't need to offer BIN listings and I agree with her although it's been a while since I sold and knew all the odds and ends of it.
If your feedback rating is too low or you have low star ratings and if you have too many disputes it can stop you from maintaining as a top rated seller.
The biggest thing though is it's all about the money. You have to maintain a certain level of returns to ebay or you lose your rating. That would be another reason for sellers to organise another account or friend to boost their sales.
Yes, Julia was the greatest 😄
on 20-01-2015 05:57 PM