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Just checked the new look preview of the dashboard. I see that my ontime shipping is borderline, even though it would be a rare thing items are not posted the same day.

 

This would suggest that prepaid labels with tracking auto uploaded during process is not enough to protect you. It may be necessary to walk into a post office everyday to post if you want to be covered, Otherwise you are open to buyers perception of late delivery.

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@harley_babes_hoard wrote:

I think that is fair though because a seller can create a label online as soon as the sale happens but can then not actually post it for a few days.


No its not fair, the point is the system does not have the means to action the intention fairly for either buyer or seller. To put it simply the technology is not there. Until street boxes (which are a promoted Ebay method), and letters have the ability to scan on lodging, and that seems unlikely anytime in the near future, the whole system is unpractical and is nothing but magical thinking. They are attempting to do something that is not possible.

 

PS Just got another hit today. I have one left before I fall below top rating on this system. All items in last month have been same day shipping and tracking uploaded

PPS It doesn't show which transactions it is left for so you cant complain to Ebay..I have no corresponding late shipping low DSRs..its simply ticking that box that is doing it, and that is not traceable.


As I am just restsrting to sell again this is a bit worrying. Just checked out your feedback and it looks like you are a seller with very happy customers. One thing I have noticed, as a buyer, it would be very easy to click no by mistake and I do not know if it makes a difference but I am sure a lot leave it blank. What happens if you fall below?

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Well... as I understand it if you hit more than 5% late deliveries then you will lose your Top Rated Seller status.

If the slide continues and you hit 10% then you will attract the attention of ebay who say they will work with you to figure out what needs to change to turn the trend around. But I suspect they will just wield the big stick and close or restrict your selling account.

 

If you are using tracking and always have proof of lodgement within your handling time then you have nothing to fear as the buyer will not even see the question. Even if you dont have the lodgement scan as long as the delivery scan shows delivered inside the ebay estimated delivery date (EDD) then you also have nothing to worry about. Even when you have the lodgement scan inside your handling time but due to Aust Post (or whoever) failing to deliver by the EDD then you will be OK even tho the buyer gave a NO answer to the question.

 

It's us poor old large letter sellers who will suffer most as we have no tracking and are therefore 100% at the mercy of the buyer and whatever they choose to answer to the question. A NO answer will always score you a late delivery point no matter what and you have no recourse because you do not have tracking. So we are just hoping our buyers will answer YES or give no answer at all.

 

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I'm not overly worried about my own rating, the "test" report shows that none of my current defects will be there under the new rules, however, the potential for disaster is there for those of us who ship by large letter (90% of my items on both IDs).  I used the Tell Us what you Think  link at the top of the report, and did exactly that.  I made it clear that if eBay is going to penalise sellers for late delivery (which is largely beyond our control) they need to recognise that for a great many products and sellers, shipping with tracking is cost prohibitive and just not viable.  If they are going to insist on proof of postage, I sugested they should level the playing field by giving us the facility to be able to upload photographic proof of postage in place of a tracking number.  Some of us photograph our large letters at the PO and this is accepted by Paypal as proof of postage so it should be acceptable to eBay as well.  If we could upload those photos as evidence we would not be unfairly penalised.

Cheers,

Penny
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I still don't understand why eBay even have to make this into an issue.

 

If a buyer is unhappy enough to leave a neg, there won't be any impact on the seller's account, but if a there's even a 1 day longer delivery time than eBay say, and a 100% satisfied buyer answers a simple Yes / No question honestly with a 'No', suddenly the seller did something wrong. 

 

It bugs me that eBay take it upon themselves to make promises to my buyers and treat an "estimated date of arrival" as a "due date", and it bugs me that eBay think sellers should be penalised if Australia Post and other carriers don't meet eBay's promises to a buyer. 

 

Most of all, it bugs me that eBay are taking a guilty unless proven innocent approach and still want to use a system where there is (for some sellers) no defence against what amounts to unsubstantiated accusations (that the seller didn't ship on time) based on circumstantial evidence (because it didn't arrive by eBay's ETA).

 

Hmmph, I say, to that particular part of the new system. Smiley Mad

 

 

(For full disclosure, my dashboard preview is showing I don't currently have any concerns re: this shipping metric, but by and large if/how it affects me isn't dictating my opinion on it). 

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@digital*ghost wrote:

 

 

If a buyer is unhappy enough to leave a neg, there won't be any impact on the seller's account, but if a there's even a 1 day longer delivery time than eBay say, and a 100% satisfied buyer answers a simple Yes / No question honestly with a 'No', suddenly the seller did something wrong. 

 

 


Exactly, buyer ticking no does not even mean they are unhappy. Most couldn't care if its a day outside due delivery date. In fact it may not even mean they have the dates right, it can be weeks after when they leave feedback they probably can't even remember.

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It does seems crazy system to me. A little funny note though I do currently have an item that has already gone by the delivery date and that is satchels from Auspost. I will have to make sure to click the 'no' button serious how are we meant to get the items to buyers on time when the delivery system we have to use can not even get there own stuff to us on time. This is the that order I have made so far and they have only managed to get 1, to me, on time

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