From the Seller Central Board on .com. It isn't Canadians that are being targeted it is all the sellers who are deemed the worst of the worst by their % of complaints, negs, INRs, etc.
http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?threadID=2000378251&start=0
policy_steve@ebay.com Jun-01-07 10:18 PDT 17 of 46
Without commenting on any individual account, I do want to confirm that eBay requires sellers to maintain minimum standards in buyer satisfaction. Our goal is to ensure that the marketplace is a safe and reputable place for the community to buy and sell. We have found that 1% of eBay sellers are responsible for 35% of bad buyer experiences on eBay. This not only impacts buyers, but is harmful to other sellers and the eBay marketplace as a whole.
Sellers receiving this notification have been identified as part of this bottom 1% of sellers as measured by Feedback and Item Not Received complaints over the past 90 days. If more than 5% of a seller’s buyers are dissatisfied, as measured by negative and neutral Feedback left or Item Not Received complaints during a 90 day period, the seller is in violation of the Seller Non-Performance policy. In such case, eBay may take a range of actions intended to incent performance improvement -- or, if the situation warrants, may remove the seller from the community.
Buyer dissatisfaction may be caused by such things as items not received, items significantly not as described, late shipping, poor packaging, or inadequate communications.
If eBay places a selling limitation on an account for Seller Non-Performance, performance of the account will be monitored for a period of months. The restriction will not be lifted unless the buyer dissatisfaction rate is brought below 5%.
-- Steve
policy_steve@ebay.com Jun-01-07 17:04 PDT 25 of 46
The policy on maintaining minimum standards of buyer satisfaction applies to all sellers.
We are in the process now of outreach to all sellers who fall into the bottom 1%, making performance expecations clear to them and letting them know when they should expect to receive a restriction notice if performance doesn’t improve immediately. A number of high-volume sellers have already experienced a restriction.
-- Steve
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