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03-11-2014 10:55 AM
Starting with the regularly scheduled monthly seller evaluation on August 20, a new measurement, your transaction defect rate, will replace the current four detailed seller rating requirements used to evaluate your seller performance.
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03-11-2014 11:11 AM
- The defect rate is simply the percentage of a seller's successful transactions that have one or more of the following transaction-related defects, the top predictors that a buyer will leave eBay or buy less:
- Detailed seller rating of 1, 2 or 3 for item as described
- Detailed seller rating of 1 for shipping time
- Negative or neutral feedback
- Return initiated for a reason that indicates the item was not as described
- eBay Money Back Guarantee (previously known as eBay Buyer Protection) or PayPal Purchase Protection case opened for an item not received or an item not as described
- Seller-cancelled transactions
The detested Shipping Time remains.
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03-11-2014 12:41 PM
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03-11-2014 03:24 PM
When is eBay going to "get" that buyers rate "delivery" time, not shipping time? Just reading through my FB I can seem from the comments, although positive, that "delivery" was fast or something along that line, over and over again. They NEVER say that the seller shipped quickly. I would prefer that they discontinued this one rather than the shipping cost rating although I didn't like that one either.
I have had recent buyers who tried to send an inquiry about an item that had not yet been received and found that they had opened a dispute without intending to do so. If eBay is going to hold those cases against us they should make it easier for buyers to ask the question without "accidentally" opening a dispute.
I do not like the classification of "DEFECT". In this day and age of changing wording to positive rather than negative (e.g. No Exit instead of Dead End), I find that very offensive.
