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on โ27-08-2014 04:17 PM
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on โ27-08-2014 06:44 PM
@comics.cards.clothes wrote:
If both sides are left in fear of negative consequences(mainly the seller) is this whole thing just a whitewash which now enables hard working sellers to be defrauded and buyers put at risk from retribution from non store sellers?
That's just it, though... Fear is a behaviour modifier, but a really, really bad one, especially in an environment where mutual trust and respect goes a lot further than fear of what the other person might do, and that's what I think is actually the biggest problem with the way ebay are handling the entire defect system - sellers scared of buyers, even scared of what in normal circumstances would be considered good customer service (eg hassle free refunds or returns, transaction cancellations when a buyer changes their mind etc), and buyers beginning to worry about the DSRs they leave.
Back when buyers could receive negative feedback, what's the bet that the majority of buyers who feared receiving a neg and hesitated to be completely honest or alert sellers to problems, were the ones who by and large did the right thing? People who are acutely conscious of negative consequences, and modify their behaviour because of them, tend to be the ones that actually care about this sort of thing, so as far as I'm concerned, in the long run this entire system is going to have a negative impact on the buyers and sellers who care the most. ๐
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on โ27-08-2014 07:04 PM
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on โ27-08-2014 07:12 PM
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on โ27-08-2014 07:29 PM
I just thought I'd add, as well, that if it looks like I have mixed emotions regarding both the DSR and defect systems, it's because I do...
On some levels, I can see what eBay is trying to acheive, and as standalone ideas, they have some merit (DSRs moreso than the defect system), I just disagree with many of the ways they've been implemented, and believe that what are commonly subjective, opinion-based ratings have no place in deciding whether a seller is worth their salt. eBay keeps saying that their data shows buyers who leave a 3-star or less rating for description etc are less likely to return to eBay and keep spending, but to automatically presume that means the seller did something wrong and dish out punishment for it is inherently wrong.
What I would really like to see is consequences based on signifcantly more tangible evidence of a so-called 'defect', reviews recognised for what they are, which would allow for their subjectivity (and therefore honesty), then we can all go back to concentraing on buying / selling.
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on โ27-08-2014 07:58 PM
I think the whole DSR and defect system is a stupid waste of buyers, sellers and ebay's time so will continue to sell, and buy, in what I consider the correct manner and would never compromise what I think is the right thing to do because of what ratings I may give or get.
It is also my experience that there are far more dodgy sellers than buyers, I have only ever had one buyer try to rip me off, I lost not a cent in the end and the only red dots I ever received were removed, but I have had a considerable number of sellers try and rip me off and I wouldn't care if the whole bunch turned up on my doorstep at once seeking retribution it would not stop me leaving the feedback and DSRs they deserve.
I do think that if positive feedback is left then a buyer should not be able to mark down description stars below 4, if they are unhappy enough with an item to leave a low star they should be up front enough to leave neut or neg feedback.
It says in this book I am reading that by 2065 80% of women will be overweight.
See what a trendsetter I am?
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on โ27-08-2014 11:09 PM
Interesting point you raise. As you say 99.99% of ebayers are fine, but over the years I have come across several ( three that I can think of ) genuine outright nutters. These where buyers not sellers and I,m not sure that they would be able to sell, at least without raising red flags with listing descriptions etc. I have always handled them with care and never had any problems with them, but man they could be really scary if something went wrong.
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โ28-08-2014 06:59 PM - edited โ28-08-2014 07:01 PM
There are a few factors to consider.
* First off, I suspect many ebay buyers still think their star rating is confidential because it used to be and ebay used to say that.
* Second, I doubt most casual buyers would have much clue that their star rating has much impact on sellers. They would probably be aware that a negative matters, but I am betting most think the star rating is just a guide.
* Third, even if they think of the stars as a guide, I bet my bottom dollar most wouldn't see 3 stars as a bad rating. It isn't the nature of people to give top or bottom ratings for things, unless they are really, really motivated. I have to admit I rarely gave 5 stars as a matter of course and even now, if someone took 3-4 days to post something to me, they wouldn't be getting 5 stars for speed. I would lay odds most people would say 5 is fantastic, 4 stars is very good, 3 is average, quite okay, 2 is poor show and 1 means I am really angry about this aspect, they were pretty poor.
I know ebay may not judge it that way, but casual buyers probably do. You aren't going to change human nature so ebay needs to change.
But if buyers aren't really aware that their star rating has much impact or is seen by sellers and could result in them being blocked buyers, then it isn't going to influence their behaviour.
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on โ29-08-2014 10:26 AM
I agree.
I believe the true inequity began when ebay made it impossible for sellers to leave neg or neutral feedback for buyers.
Their reason that was and is always given for this - sellers were leaving retaliatory neg feedback for buyers.
All that ebay achieved by taking away the right of sellers to leave neg or neutral feedback for buyers was to turn the tables !
Now sellers are vulnerable to retaliatory feedback if they don't accede to the requests or demands of buyers, not matter how unreasonable. They live in fear of dreaded neg or neutral feedback.
As I've said in many other threads, the 'subtext' of many ebay policy decisions and comments here is that they value retaining buyers of any description much more than retaining even the good, trustworthy, honest sellers.
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on โ29-08-2014 11:40 AM
I don't know if the following is deserving of it's own thread, but if I see the following when I click on the tracking number provided and then the tracking number for the parcel shows as it not even being lodged with local post office until say around 5 days later, I will mark the seller's star's down.
Shipping information received by Australia Post
IMO, the seller is being dishonest as to when they actually post my parcel and they seem to think that just because they've printed the label, that qualifies as posting.
Now please feel free to tell me I'm wrong in my thinking and that I should instead, just message the seller, who will somehow magically make it all ok.
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on โ29-08-2014 05:01 PM
Perfectly reasonable, foxette.
Honesty is everything and it is annoying to have people mislead. I'd mark the stars down, too. They would get a 2 or 3 from me, no higher.

