Introducing automated positive feedback... April 2025

Introducing automated positive feedback

The great service you provide to your customers deserves to be recognised. This is why we are excited to introduce automated positive feedback. 

Starting late April, automated positive feedback will be added to your feedback profile 7 days after tracking confirms successful delivery, provided the following criteria are met:

  • Tracking shows the item was delivered on time
  • The buyer hasn’t left feedback yet
  • The buyer hasn't reported an issue or opened a return on their order

There’s lots of benefits of automated feedback too, including the fact it contributes to your feedback score and improves your positive rating percentage. When you receive the feedback it’ll display the message on your page, “Order completed successfully - tracked and on time”, offering reassurance to prospective buyers that you offer great service. 

 

Something new to discuss...?! 😄

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Re: Introducing automated positive feedback... April 2025

This is copilots take on selling via ebay  🙂

 

Selling on eBay can be described as a synergistic journey of value creation within a global marketplace. It's all about leveraging a proactive omni-channel strategy to optimize visibility and ensure cross-functional engagement with a diverse buyer base. Sellers navigate a streamlined ecosystem to establish a customer-centric narrative, showcasing their products with best-in-class branding solutions and using data-driven analytics to refine pricing and conversion tactics.

The platform empowers users with end-to-end tools that foster agility in listing management and transaction oversight, while maintaining a results-oriented focus on scalable revenue growth. Collaboration between buyers and sellers embodies a win-win paradigm, ensuring mutual satisfaction and loyalty retention in the eBay marketplace.

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@deanem72 wrote:

This is copilots take on selling via ebay  🙂

 

Selling on eBay can be described as a synergistic journey of value creation within a global marketplace. It's all about leveraging a proactive omni-channel strategy to optimize visibility and ensure cross-functional engagement with a diverse buyer base. Sellers navigate a streamlined ecosystem to establish a customer-centric narrative, showcasing their products with best-in-class branding solutions and using data-driven analytics to refine pricing and conversion tactics.

The platform empowers users with end-to-end tools that foster agility in listing management and transaction oversight, while maintaining a results-oriented focus on scalable revenue growth. Collaboration between buyers and sellers embodies a win-win paradigm, ensuring mutual satisfaction and loyalty retention in the eBay marketplace.


That's a long way of saying ebay sellers are basically 'order-takers'.

 

I like the buyer orders, but less so the orders from ebay.

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Very helpful in light of all the sales I'm not making 🤣

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Wow!

I'm in awe of the best pile of business bullsh** jargon speak I've ever read..... 👏👏

 

Sad to think there are plenty of business twa*s who use this sort of cow flop seriously....

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That seems a bit on the cheap side, after actively encouraging buyers to leave negative/neutral feedback they could introduce a scheme that for the first 5 negative feedback the seller pays £4.95 rising to £29.95 to get it reduce to Neutral or £49.95 to get it removed altogether....after which it will go to £99.95 and will reset each month.....and of course Sellers can still have the right to report the Buyer (rolling eyes) if they disagree for £1.50 

 

Coming Changes

 

May 1st - £2.50 each time you log in 

June 1st - £2.95 to activate "Search" with additional £1.95 for each item searched for 

 

Ebay receive 50% of any items sold as well as the Buyers Protection Fee as well as a Sellers Fee and 25% of a final total

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@xenavsbuffy1 wrote:

June 1st - £2.95 to activate "Search" with additional £1.95 for each item searched for 


How much for a search that delivers a result containing at least one unsponsored listing? 

 

Ebay can just keep building up these charges until there is nobody left to pay them.

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