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on β28-07-2012 09:46 PM
People are basically good.
Buyers are all perfect and are the best on here.
It is impossible for a buyer to be in the wrong.
Buyers are always right.
Buyers know everything.
Buyers are the best members much better than us.
cough cough π
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on β28-07-2012 10:15 PM
I don't understand why you want to increase your seller limits when you have had that account active for about 10 years??
Because the OP has had their selling limits applied, due to low DSRs. Not the average of the DSRs, but the quantity of LOW DSRs.
Read: http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/seller-non-performance.html
Oh, and regarding earlier comments about one buyer trashing your DSR's...
To measure your overall performance accurately, we'll count 1 and 2 ratings only if they come from 2 or more buyers within any given evaluation period. If you have more than 400 transactions, 4 or more buyers must leave low detailed seller ratings before they are counted
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on β28-07-2012 10:47 PM
Well 3c...
on my main trading account I spotted 3 low DSR's for postage costs. 1 was from one buyer and the other 2 were from one buyer who purchased 2 items on the same day.
As I have stated, 3 negs from one buyer = 1 neg in feedback %calcs but
2 low DSR's from one buyer = 2 low DSR's in calc's.
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on β28-07-2012 10:52 PM
3c....
Prior to the 3 low DSR's showing there was 1 low DSR.
So much for DSR's being counted if from 2 or more buyers.
The lone low DSR was showing from 1 buyer.
It is therefore possible to accumulate a lethal number of low DSR's from one single buyer.
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on β29-07-2012 07:09 AM
Pretty silly comments regarding why would I want to increase my selling limits as I thought that was pretty obvious if you run a business.
I want to increase my selling limits as it is called growing your business, something that every business should strive for. I have found 3 new suppliers with a heap new products and want to increase my business.
Can you imagine if every business just stayed at the size that they started with.
In regards to the postage & handling DSRs I send everything in protective padded bags or boxes, so I already protect all my items to the best of my ability. But you cannot allow for the occasional inappropriate mishandling by Australia Post.
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on β29-07-2012 09:17 AM
things have been slow lately
scratch that sorry, got confused.
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on β29-07-2012 10:53 AM
3c....
Prior to the 3 low DSR's showing there was 1 low DSR.
So much for DSR's being counted if from 2 or more buyers.
The lone low DSR was showing from 1 buyer.
It is therefore possible to accumulate a lethal number of low DSR's from one single buyer.
The way I understand it is that the star rating is not updated every time somebody leaves FB but in blocks of 10, which means that you cannot guess who left it, and as Coops said and as i said, only one low rating by one person within certain time will count for your TSR. Not sure if the 6 one stars left by one person will chip your stars.
In any case, arguing about it here is not going to achieve much, looking how to improve your service is lot better option. When my postage cost star started to look bit motheaten (despite the fact I only charge the actual postage), I listed number of small light items with free postage.
If your TOS and description is obviously not getting through to people, re-write it. Make it as simple and short as you can; consider that some people use phones to buy, others may not have english as their first language
Voltaire: βThose Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocitiesβ .
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on β29-07-2012 11:09 AM
Nova.
Whereas the DSR's don't show when feedback is left
simply wait a while and you can find out exactly who left low DSR's but yes arguing here won't change things.
I found one this morning using ( as always ) a series of item number reports. Typically glowing postive feedback with a knife in the back DSR.
There was mention by ebay at the time this system was introduced of a watchful eye for abuse of the system by buyers.
So far a 'mention' is as concrete as ebay's watchful eye has proven to be.
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on β29-07-2012 11:15 AM
I have just received 8 x 1's - 2 items sold in late May - Positive even Glowing feedback given to me but 1's across the board x 2 items for books they received back in early June.
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on β29-07-2012 01:43 PM
"Hi arb, sparkes did apologise, so for you to carry on referring to the subject was not good form."
Allow Arb to make his comments. I do not believe in limiting someone's right to express an opinion. It only restricts debate and limits the free flow of ideas that could resolve a problem.
"Not sure where the apology has gone of course, but whoever arranged for it's removal has proven to me that eBay do most certainly NOT screen any reports, as there was nothing in the apology to warrant removal."
Um apparently it was rule 14: Posting item listing reports or member violations. I have contacted Arb privately and apologised.
I notice that patchoo has made a comment several times that if a buyer went into Harvey normals and looked at the software they wouldnt be covered as they are expected to check the minimum specs.
True enough but as the buyer can pick the item up and turn it over and read the information on the box and examine it personally, they do not have to rely upon the seller being their eyes and providing all of the information that is written on the box.
And a retail outlet still has to honour returns on products that are not fit for purpose. ( damaged and incomplete)
But back to the DSR's. IMO The system should be revised as I do not think it is the best way for a buyer to judge the performance of a seller.
The postage rating should have two components to it.
1.time taken to recieve item.
2.postage charges.
An composite score could then be calculated.
Sellers would likely have details of length of time to post from receipts for postage and could use this with eBay reviews if they feel the score is unfair. This could help to highlight delays in the postal system or in their poor preformance of posting in a timely manner.