Great sellers, as defined by high DSRs within the last 30 days, will get hi
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01-29-2008 05:23 PM
Does this mean that if I sell "toonywidgets" and someone is looking for "toonywidgets", my listing might not show up because I am not one of the "favored ones"?
I have noticed several times in the past that I would look for some item that I have listed and the search engine did not bring it up. Then I would look in my "actives" and it was there.
Does eBay control whether or not our listing will appear or how often?
I need an explanation on this one.
I have noticed several times in the past that I would look for some item that I have listed and the search engine did not bring it up. Then I would look in my "actives" and it was there.
Does eBay control whether or not our listing will appear or how often?
I need an explanation on this one.
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Great sellers, as defined by high DSRs within the last 30 days, will get hi
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01-29-2008 05:23 PM
Title should read:
Great sellers, as defined by high DSRs within the last 30 days, will get higher visibility in search results than sellers who have lower rates of buyer satisfaction.
Great sellers, as defined by high DSRs within the last 30 days, will get higher visibility in search results than sellers who have lower rates of buyer satisfaction.
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