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 agate18
 
posted on October 24, 2005 06:19:50 PM new
This message just came into my computer. it is very cunning, but still a fake.

eBay Stores Administrative Update: Change to Stores Traffic Reports
===================================================================

Dear eBay Stores subscriber:

Did you know that you have access to eBay Stores Traffic Reports, a
service that provides key traffic data such as page views and keywords?
Stores Traffic Reports can help you discover ways to improve sales in your
eBay Store.

Because not every seller uses these reports, we are making a small change
to how Stores Traffic Reports work. eBay will stop collecting traffic data
for Store sellers who go more than 90 days without checking their Stores
Traffic Reports. Stores sellers who regularly check their Stores Traffic
Reports at least every 90 days will see no impact with this change.

Stores sellers who do not use their Stores Traffic Reports will be able to
re-activate data collection by simply signing in to their Stores Traffic
Reports; eBay will begin collecting data for at least the next 90 days. To
keep data collection going, you must check Stores Traffic Reports at least
once every 90 days.

All new Stores sellers will receive a 90-day grace period after opening
their Store in which traffic data will be collected. In addition, all
Stores sellers will have a 90-day grace period from the date of this
announcement.

This change will preserve eBay's data collection resources for the Stores
sellers who use them, while ensuring that the service remains available to
all Stores sellers.

To view your Stores Traffic Reports, go to your Manage My Store page in My
eBay and click on "Traffic Reports" in the left column.

For more details, go to: http://click3.ebay.com/985977.59970.0.74125

Sincerely,

eBay Stores Team

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This administrative email was sent from eBay, based on your account at
www.ebay.com. You are subscribed as [email protected], registered on eBay.

As outlined in our User Agreement, eBay will periodically send you
information about site changes & enhancements. Visit our Privacy Policy
and User Agreement if you have any questions.

Privacy Policy ==> http://click3.ebay.com/985977.59970.0.40453
User Agreement ==> http://click3.ebay.com/985977.59970.0.40451



 
 cblev65252
 
posted on October 24, 2005 06:51:06 PM new
It's not a fake. Look in your My eBay under messages. You will find it there as well.

Cheryl
 
 agate18
 
posted on October 24, 2005 07:13:17 PM new
Your right it is in there. when it came thru my normal mail system it was saved in my spam folder. then i saw the link. which is usually a sure sign of it being a fake. thank you for letting me know.

 
 carolinetyler
 
posted on October 24, 2005 07:24:49 PM new
Heck - I thought it was an ad for the company that collects the Ebay data, so I just ignored it. I'm surprised they used a link in it.
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Caroline
 
 
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