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12-06-2014 08:28 PM
Never mind the effect eBay's frequent changes have on sellers - the latest program eBay is cooking up is a total re-brand of key features that buyers will have to get used to.
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12-06-2014 09:07 PM
Why this could be bigger than the PayPal logo overhaul!

"What else could I do? I had no trade so I became a peddler" - Lazarus Greenberg 1915
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12-06-2014 09:30 PM
Lol free is often economy mail maybe hidden free but not fast, EBay is out to lunch with so many demands put on sellers just to suck up to buyers.
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12-07-2014 12:55 AM
Sounds like something CSIS could be working on!
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12-07-2014 12:06 PM
Oooooh...I wonder what font they will use?..this is so exciting!
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12-07-2014 12:11 PM - edited 12-07-2014 12:13 PM
It sounds as if the information you are quoting came from eBay.com. I suspect this will have little or no effect on Canadian sellers, or if it does, it will be considerably modified.
EBay has usually recognized that there needs to be a somewhat different set of parameters for Canadian sellers (we are, after all, "foreign" sellers as far as eBay is concerned). The delivery estimates, returns requirements, TRS qualifications, and a number of other factors imposed on U.S. sellers are already different here. I wouldn't worry too much yet.
On the other hand, I think it will have a significant and immediate impact on U.S. sellers, as I suspect is intended. If this initiative does take place, it will be another notch in "raising the bar", and many will fall off because they won't or can't meet all the standards. Like the other seller 'gold stars' that eBay has been displaying over the past year or so - TRS seals, 100% positive FB, Experienced Seller, etc. etc.-- it will get its buyers used to recognizing one particular performance logo, and anyone without it, well, good luck.
We shouldn't be at all surprised. This process has been accelerating over the past year especially. What eBay wants, I expect, is to ultimately rid itself of all sellers except those who can meet its commercial-style standards and volumes, which will be difficult for most "Mom and Pop" operations.
Or, at the very least, make sure such "little people" go to the bottom of the heap where buyers will ignore them. Why? Because eBay likely no longer makes the most money off independent small vendors. They don't want that demographic as their core anymore. What causes more trouble, time and expense for eBay -- a horde of individual trouble-making, whining and complaining, non-professional sellers, or a few dozen big commercial retailers? I think the answer is pretty obvious. Its analogous to what Wal-Mart did to small, local businesses in countless towns across North America, and eBay took lessons.
No smaller seller should expect any favours from eBay nowadays.
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12-07-2014 01:57 PM - edited 12-07-2014 01:57 PM
Could also mean Canadian sellers listing on .com won't have any benefits and be invisible as well. Why should Can sellers that don't qualify get preferential treatment over US sellers that don't qualify???
They and us will also probably lose any FVF discount listing on .com??
Preferential treatment for Canadians as far as the 20% discount may go by the wayside soon as well cause most of us will never make or qualify for Program M.
Free listings for a store, flat FVF's across the board, no discounts for categories, no FVF 20% discount unless you are one of the chosen few and a severe increase in the qualifications as far as items sold and $ value sold
Any one else have any other ideas how small sellers can get shafted over them next year or so.
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12-07-2014 03:32 PM
Incentive to flog a dead horse......
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12-07-2014 04:11 PM
Program M is really a code name for Program "S"
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12-07-2014 04:30 PM
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12-07-2014 05:44 PM
think of words that start with S
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12-07-2014 07:46 PM
Let's keep this family friendly, people.
LizzieR-CA
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12-07-2014 08:20 PM
again I ask what is unfriendly about this discussion?
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12-07-2014 10:45 PM
Since nothing new is being added to this discussion, I'm blocking any new replies.
Thanks,
LizzieR-CA
