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05 October

New Ebay Policy ***Restricted Use of Private Feedback***

This new policy change at eBay is a very, very good thing, and is a long time overdue. As of the 26th of October 2006, eBay sellers will no longer be able to list items if they have a "private" feedback profile. This will help buyers to be able to better research their sellers, their selling history, and most importantly, the assessment of the community of buyers regarding the authenticity of their goods. Look out Faye! (fayes_southern_memories)

After several months of dismal eBay decisions, this announcement is a welcome suprise.

October 02, 2006 | 12:07PM PST/PT

Brian Burke
Hi... I'm Brian Burke, Senior Marketplace Policy Manager for Feedback.

Feedback is the cornerstone of trust on the eBay marketplace. A seller's Feedback provides buyers the opportunity to make informed decisions about their bids and purchases. It helps instill buyer confidence, and it helps protect the marketplace against fraud.

We believe that buyers should have access to a seller's complete Feedback record before choosing to trade with that seller. For this reason we are restricting selling activities for members who have private Feedback. This is a global change and will affect all eBay sites. The expected date of this change is October 26, 2006.


What will change

* Members who have private Feedback profiles will no longer be allowed to list items after this change goes into effect. Only members with public Feedback profiles will be permitted to list items.
* Any items listed before the change will not be impacted. However, they may not be re-listed by sellers who keep their Feedback profiles private.
* Members who wish to make their Feedback profiles private can still do so. However, they must cancel any existing listings, and they will not be allowed to create new listings as long as their Feedback is private.

It's easy to make your Feedback profile public – just sign in and click on the "Make my profile public" option.

Why we're making this change
eBay offers the ability for members to make their Feedback private as an option when they have significant concerns about a comment. They can hide their comments in this way until they are able to resolve the issue. (Read about Mutual Feedback Withdrawal).

Buyers should have all the information available about their prospective sellers' past trading histories. This helps them make knowledgeable choices about doing business with that seller. Prohibiting members with private Feedback profiles from listing items will ensure we help maintain a safe and well-lit marketplace.

Whether you're a buyer or a seller, your Feedback Profile is a valuable asset that helps earn the trust of other eBay members. We strongly encourage members to keep their Feedback profiles public so everyone in the marketplace can benefit from the Feedback other eBay Community members have left them.

Sincerely,
Brian Burke
posted at 20:47:46 on 10/05/06 by MTanner - Category: General

Comments

Lonna wrote:

This is long overdue. I stopped dealing with anyone with a private feedback rating a long time ago. What do they have to be ashamed of?
10/24/06 13:56:07

Carl Warmington wrote:

If ebays fees go up anymore we will be listing to pay them all the profit.

rip off ebay r.i.p
07/25/07 03:08:39

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