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 eSeller004
 
posted on June 23, 2001 02:28:08 PM new
they're going to drive us up the wall with all these new "fixes"!!


http://investor.cnet.com/investor/news/newsitem/0-9900-1028-6325104-0.html?tag=ats


eBay to sellers: Tell us more
By: Troy Wolverton
6/19/01 4:30 PM
Source: News.com

eBay is changing its feedback system.
The San Jose, Calif.-based online auction company announced on Monday that it will unveil a series of modifications to the system over the next several quarters. The first changes, which the company will unveil over the next several weeks, should help make the feedback system easier to use, said eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove.


Among the immediate changes: eBay will separate buyer and seller feedback and will provide a link to feedback that a member has left for other buyers and sellers. The company plans to deal with questions of retaliatory feedback and more difficult issues related to the system later this year.

"These were clearly at the high end of a list of concerns and were ones on which we could develop solid consensus on how to address the issue," Pursglove said.

In a post on its announcement board, eBay said the changes follow a series of discussions with members about its feedback system.

"We garner input from our users before making changes to the Feedback Forum and are very careful about instituting changes that impact the feedback system," the company said in its note. "We believe this joint effort will set a good foundation for the success of the Feedback Forum in the future."

The feedback system allows members to get a sense of the trustworthiness of other members. In addition to providing the written comments of members, eBay assigns a feedback rating based on the number of positive comments a member received minus the number of negative comments. Recently the company honored the first 64 members who reached 10,000 or more feedback points.

Although the system forms the bedrock for trust and trading at eBay, it is not without its flaws. Some members have complained, for instance, that the system discourages negative comments because members fear receiving negative feedback in return.

Others have criticized the current system because it doesn't distinguish members who participate in transactions as buyers from members who participate as sellers. Just because people are good buyers on eBay doesn't mean they will be good sellers and vice versa, some have argued.

More dangerously, some unscrupulous sellers have manipulated the system by leaving positive feedback for themselves through multiple user IDs. After building up their feedback rating--and the trust of other members--these sellers have bilked bidders through fraudulent auctions.

Late last year, two eBay sellers were indicted for defrauding bidders out of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. At least one of the sellers was suspected of manipulating his feedback through bogus transactions and multiple IDs.

The changes to the feedback system appear to address some of these concerns.

As part of the changes, members will be able to update their feedback comments before the recipient can respond. eBay is also considering allowing members to edit their own comments before they are posted and is taking steps to remove unjustified feedback. Currently, members' comments are posted immediately, and eBay generally does not remove them.

eBay has tinkered with the feedback system before. Last year, the company began to require all feedback messages to be related to transactions on the site. When it made the change, the company revised members' feedback ratings, changing all comments not related to transactions to a neutral rating, which does not affect members' feedback numbers.




 
 amy
 
posted on June 23, 2001 03:04:43 PM new
They are just responding to user's suggestions and concerns.

Isn't that what you want them to do?

 
 revvassago
 
posted on June 23, 2001 03:12:04 PM new
I agree. I see nothing wrong with these changes to the feedback system.

Then again, I am sure there was many a complaint when they began allowing "responses" to feedback.
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 mtnmama
 
posted on June 23, 2001 03:18:50 PM new
*scratching head* and wondering how long eseller has been with ebay.

eseller has never had anything positive to say about the site or any of his sellers. I've been reading some of his other posts and he claims 15% of his sellers are slow to ship because they got poor prices for their items. (paraphrased) eseller-how about giving yourself a break?

I like the new changes, they're just what we've been after for a long time.

 
 tomswift
 
posted on June 23, 2001 05:15:22 PM new
The new changes look like an improvement to me.


eSeller004.... my car wasn't "broke" when I brought it in for a tune-up last week. Was running good - now it runs better! And better gas mileage too!

eBay is giving the Feedback system a "tune-up".

- Tim

 
 Microbes
 
posted on June 23, 2001 07:30:39 PM new
I agree, this fix make sense.

Oh, the author of that article has always been on "our" side. Have spoken with him before.

 
 packer
 
posted on June 23, 2001 08:50:59 PM new
I've thought this for some time now.

eSeller004 reminds me of rahd.

Hmmmmmmmm, could they be one and the same?

packer

 
 
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