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 akt
 
posted on September 9, 2000 04:18:19 AM
I have a good rating on yahoo, but have just started to sell on ebay is there any way I can put a link so that bidders can see my rating on yahoo? Thanks in advance for your help

 
 andysattic
 
posted on September 9, 2000 07:25:13 AM
This link would be helpful: www.feedbacksite.com . It is free to use.

 
 helnjoe
 
posted on September 9, 2000 07:51:42 AM
akt
I use feedbacksite.com and am happy with it. I suggest that you use sample #2 because it takes up the least amount of space on your auction. If you have a problem they are very helpful in trying to solve it.


[ edited by helnjoe on Sep 9, 2000 07:52 AM ]
 
 toomanycomics
 
posted on September 9, 2000 08:42:50 AM
I'm going to give them a try

THANKS!
 
 akt
 
posted on September 9, 2000 01:21:30 PM
I will give it a try. Thanks for the help!!

 
 Shoshanah
 
posted on September 9, 2000 02:26:37 PM
Does that program place all your feedback on your listing page? seems like a waste of bandwidth...You could go to your Yahoo Feedback page, COPY the url, then place a clickable link on your Ebay listing, by PASTING the URL... something like:

<A href="http://XXXXXXXYahoo....blahblah">View My Yahoo Feedback Page</A>

********************

Shosh
http://www.oldandsold.com/cgi-bin/auction.cgi?justdisp&Rifkah

http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/rifkah/

[ edited by Shoshanah on Sep 9, 2000 02:27 PM ]
 
 helnjoe
 
posted on September 9, 2000 04:14:45 PM
Shosh:
If you use sample 2 it doesn't take up much room and it has a link to all your auctions sites. From there a bidder can see all your feedback and look at the other auctions that you have going on.

So if you are on more than one auction site it makes sense to me. So far I havn't seen anyone else using it so it makes me wonder what I'm missing. I'm usually the last on the block to try anthing that everyone else has been doing forever.


 
 feistyone
 
posted on September 9, 2000 10:01:58 PM
Before you use the feedback site on Ebay read the user agreement. Please correct me if I am wrong but I belive it is a breach of the user agreement about porting Ebay feedback to other sites.

I started using it on my About Me page and then decided to drop it after reviewing the user agreement.

Anyone?

 
 toomanycomics
 
posted on September 10, 2000 07:44:41 AM
never thought of that...

I was thinking of taking the Ebay fb to the Yahoo
 
 helnjoe
 
posted on September 10, 2000 08:14:04 AM
feist:
I have been wondering about that myself. It seems to be a gray area because you have to link first to feedback.com and from there to the other auction sites.
I have a question in to eBay about it. I don't want to antagonzie in any way.




 
 kellyb1
 
posted on September 11, 2000 12:16:09 AM
Yep, it's a bid no no on ebay. One company wanted to use the feedback they received for ads and ebay threatened to sue them.

I also wonder how long ebay will allow www.feedbacksite.com to insert feedback from other sites on their site. It tech. breaks the ebay rules.

Kellyb

 
 
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