eBay Announces Feedback 2.0
unlascivious
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did a search with no luck, hopefully this hasn't been mentioned...Jan 19th, 2007This Wednesday at the eBay (EBAY) e-commerce forum, Bill Cobb announced Feedback 2.0. Feedback 2.0, which we'll be launching in pilot markets next month, allows buyers to rate transactions on item description, communication, shipping time, and shipping and handling charges. The average of each of the Detailed Seller Ratings is displayed on the seller???s Feedback Profile page. Perhaps it is just me, but this sounds little cumbersome.In addition, old feedback will be archived. Later this year, EBAY will be archiving all but the last 24 months of feedback history. User's total score will remain, but the percent will be based on just the last 2 years of activity. All comments older than this will be archived. This, on the other hand, is a welcome change. http://internet.seekingalpha.com/article/24603sample seller feedback page:http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/fb-main.html
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fucking great i am excited
yoy
why?
because this is an opening for guys like marcofunk to whine like the bitchez that they is
Keep talking, you're just getting points off your "communication" grade!
I like the more detailed feedback attempt for two reasons: Too many people are raping on S/H to make their nut and too many people have one line descriptions of their wares and 10 paragraphs of their restrictions/requirements/threats,etc...
these people are jags and it would be nice to have a little more flexibility to rate, rather on just whether or not the item arrived in one piece...I'm a buyer, haven't sold a thing on the bay, but have bought everything from pencil holders to a Porsche off it...it was cool when it was the world's biggest gargage sale, now too many trying to make a living jamming people up.
KingJames
Nice first post.
yes lord.
i'm soooo much more grown and professional since then.