posted on August 16, 2007 02:26:53 AM
[Sorry this is a repeat post. Just saw one about this further down the list. It's middle of the night and I'm waiting by the phone with a family emergency, not thinking clearly.]
Just got this in my messages from eBay. It's good that eBay cares about sellers' performances. I just wish they'd be a bit quicker to kick off poor buyers.
Dear Eileen,
We're writing to tell you about an important announcement we've made concerning eBay policies and standards for seller performance. eBay is taking steps to protect the interests of good sellers like you and the consumer's overall experience on eBay.
First of all, we assure you that your current level of performance exceeds the standards. Congratulations and thank you.
Sellers are expected to perform in a manner resulting in a consistently high level of buyer satisfaction. If, over a 90-day period, a seller's interactions with buyers result in greater than a 5% level of buyer dissatisfaction as evidenced by negative/neutral feedback and/or Item Not Received complaints, that seller will be considered in violation of eBay's Seller Non-Performance policy. Note we're currently not including Detailed Seller Ratings in the enforcement of this policy since they're so new to the marketplace.
As a seller in good standing, you're well aware that buyer satisfaction is vital to your continued success -- and the continued success of eBay. Thank you for your solid track record and continued commitment to good customer service. We're confident that enforcing this policy will go a long way to keeping eBay a great place to buy and sell for you and for all our users.
Sincerely,
eBay Trust & Safety
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There is more to life than increasing its speed. --Mahatma Gandhi
[ edited by roadsmith on Aug 16, 2007 02:48 AM ]
posted on August 16, 2007 02:51:59 AM
Hi Roadie,
I hope things have worked out ok and you have been able to go back to bed. I just received the same notice, so I guess everyone will have one soon.
posted on August 16, 2007 06:53:38 AM
It's Eileen Adele. Always was called Adele. Verrry confusing for medical offices and all official sites, all my life. I've told everyone--be careful when naming your baby. If you plan to call the baby "Susan," make that her FIRST name. Otherwise, this person is consigned to a lifetime of mixups.
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posted on August 16, 2007 01:25:15 PM
Come on Eileen! Well, I swear (what he means)
At this moment, you mean everything
With you in that dress, my thoughts I confess
Verge on dirty ......
Ah, come on Eileen!
Come on, Eileen, taloora aye
Come on, Eileen, taloora aye
Come on, Eileen, taloora aye
Come on, Eileen, taloora aye
Come on, Eileen, taloora aye
Come on, Eileen, taloora aye
posted on August 16, 2007 01:50:12 PM
Stone, so kind of you to find that song for me! Thanks ever so much. I guess it could be a theme for some lucky Eileen. I've never heard of the song and can only hope the music is pretty.
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There is more to life than increasing its speed. --Mahatma Gandhi