posted on March 16, 2005 04:20:17 PM
It used to be that, when I wanted to see my own or another eBay user's feedback, I went to the eBay feedback page, typed the user name into the box, and up it would come. Now, when I do that, I get some stupid page with all the near misses to the user name I've typed in.
I have to click on "reply to feedback received" to see my own current feedbacks. How dumb is that?
Has this been discussed here and I missed it completely??
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posted on March 16, 2005 07:07:29 PM
I leave feedback when the buyer leaves theirs and I do that through the auction page. I go into my feedback numbers and click the auction that I want to leave feedback for and then on the left there is a place to click to leave feedback. That way I do it almost immediately when the buyer leaves their feedback. I used to wait until I had many but then it gets to confusing.
posted on March 17, 2005 07:20:26 AM
I was wondering about that similar id thing - I got that too.
I use Vendio to leave my feedback - it shows everyone who has left it for me and I do it for them. I try to do it once a week.
posted on March 17, 2005 07:45:08 AM
That's a weird way to look at your feedback Adele!! Just click on one of your auctions (or your feedback next to your name in "My Ebay" and then your feedback number and up it comes!
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posted on March 17, 2005 07:47:00 AM
Yeah, thats a weird thing that near miss seller search. Havent decided if I like it or not.
I have a question too about feedback. I was just looking at this sellers score. He has a total feedback received of 12 with 1 negative. His score is 91.7 - is that right?? Seems awfully low for one negative, but I guess it relative to how many overall transactions you have? What is it one percent of 12?
posted on March 17, 2005 07:48:56 AM
DB - 1 is about 9% of 12..that's how that % is figured...one percent of 12 is .012.
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posted on March 17, 2005 10:22:56 AM
Another way to look at that feedback score you're talking about is this: 1 neg in 12 ( 1/12th) means the neg is 8.33%; take that from 100% and you get that score just under 92% total.
That may not be clear. I do these things in my head and can't always explain how I get them, LOL.
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