Veteran eBayers - do you think 100% seller feedback brings in more money on the same coin than a 99.
Veteran eBayers - do you think 100% seller feedback brings in more money on the same coin than a 99.9% or less feedback?
Assume said sellers have more than one year membership and at least 100 transactions.
Along with your Yes or No answer, please explain your perspective.
Thanks,
Doug
Assume said sellers have more than one year membership and at least 100 transactions.
Along with your Yes or No answer, please explain your perspective.
Thanks,
Doug
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Russ, NCNE
Tom
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<< <i>100% positive only lasts a finite time, the longer you are a member and the more transactions you participate in, you will eventually get a neg. >>
Unless the seller is a wimp ass who refuses to neg buyers who absolutely deserve it out of fear of retaliation, or withholds feedback until the buyer places it.
Russ, NCNE
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TorinoCobra71
<< <i>Russ, is that how you got your negs? >>
All three are retaliatory. One is from seller who took over two months to ship, and then did so only after I negged him. The second is from a forum member who registered a new eBay handle the day of my auction, won it, never paid, and then negged me. He's never bid on anything since. The third is from a buyer who took over a month to pay, and then tried to pass a $300 bad check.
Russ, NCNE
Joe
<< <i>Veteran eBayers - do you think 100% seller feedback brings in more money on the same coin than a 99.9% or less feedback? >>
<side note to Russ -- are you drunk or what? And btw, are you *the* Russ in the Noe articles or not? Why haven't you written about this instead of letting that guy put you down?>
Reply to original thread: Yes, of course 100% good feedback is going to sell things. Why wouldn't it? A seller with that kind or reliability is great. I have only 3 neg feedbacks since 1998 but it drags me down to 99.5 because I'm not some powerseller or anything. I'm debating whether to start a new ID or not, really. With all the scammers on eBay, you can't afford to have feedback that is dinged even in the least. Likewise, as a buyer, you've got to rely on the feedback. There are just too many scammers now. And that is why 100% feedback looks good to me.
One of my 3 negs was a mistake and I totally understand it. The guy clicked on the wrong link, when you get this list of "do feedbacks," and I did the same thing to somebody else, so I know how he did it, and I feel TERRIBLE about it. I tried the ebay "mutual" feedback withdrawal to get it off the person I gave a wrong negative to and it was just hopeless and didn't work. Same for the guy trying to get rid of the wrong feedback to me. You know eBay doesn't care, right?
So one of three was a mistake, one of 3 was retaliatory, some numbnuts in Germany who took 4 months to finally actually send me a measly purse I bought, and 3 of 3 was a p'o'd guy who bought something from my former husband I don't understand (a sound board that you have to know the intricacies about to appreciate and I don't. I just remember it was a huge thing -- I had to mail it -- and my husband was an honest man so I don't really understand the bidder's beef.)
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
My feedback number is 290 - all as a buyer. I have bought from more than 350 different sellers on eBay. Unless you have recent non-retalitory negatives I will likely buy from you if you are selling a coin/token/medal that I am interested in.
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
Someone had to say it
A track record of sales with 100% feedback shows you are a pus when it comes to non paying bidders and feedback extortion.
Edit- looks like Russ beat me to the reply.
I received my only neg from a seller from who misrepresented the condition of an expensive knife. No replies to my emails. So after some thought, I gave him a neutral fb. His response was to neg me.... sorry, but I didn't "get over it"; still irks me.
When I buy I always check fb first if I don't know the seller. I don't worry about the percentage too much; I'll read the actual comments and then even glance at the time from payment to posted fb for receipt.
I used to hold fb until buyers from me had received their item; but lately I just post their fb when I have payment. So far no problems.
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
I know as a buyer, I tend to think the auction lot I am bidding on or buying has a bit more (sometimes tangible, sometimes intangible) value/worth when the person selling it has perfect feedback. I have bid more on lots, especially "raw" coins or "blurry" pics of toners (either slabbed or unslabbed) when sellers have perfect feedback..hmmm, maybe that means I'm just a snob!
Doug
Edited to say: even though I have 100% feedback, as a seller, I always leave feedback immediately as soon as payment arrives and before I ship the coin. If a buyer hasn't neg'ed me yet, it isn't because of fear of retailatory feedback. As a buyer, I have left negs to one or two sellers, but only as warranted...but I would neg and risk the retaliatory if and when the time comes.
Once you get below 98% with 1000+ feedbacks, I start to wonder.
As a buyer I like to bid on sellers I know. That way I am comfortable and just bid. If I'm checking out a seller that is new to me I like to see %100. If they have negs I have to spend time to check them out. If I really want the item and the seller checks out then NO, no difference in what I would bid.
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<< <i>100% positive only lasts a finite time, the longer you are a member and the more transactions you participate in, you will eventually get a neg. >>
Unless the seller is a wimp ass who refuses to neg buyers who absolutely deserve it out of fear of retaliation, or withholds feedback until the buyer places it.
Russ, NCNE >>
I always thought that feedback should be left when the transaction has been completed. The transaction isn't complete until the buyer is either satisfied (he leaves positive feedback) or unsatisfied (he leaves negative feedback). Shouldn't the buyer post first?
<< <i>Dont worry UOFA, sooner or later you will loose the 100%, sooner of you leave FB first. I wear the 2 negs I have with pride. They were both over shipping delays. I have since ended shipping parcel post and leaving feedback first. >>
As a seller, I ALWAYS leave feedback first, once paid.
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<< <i>Dont worry UOFA, sooner or later you will loose the 100%, sooner of you leave FB first. I wear the 2 negs I have with pride. They were both over shipping delays. I have since ended shipping parcel post and leaving feedback first. >>
As a seller, I ALWAYS leave feedback first, once paid. >>
Enjoy the 100% rating while it lasts, cause it wont. The first time a package gets lost, delayed, or delivered to the wrong address, you can kiss the 100% goodbye. Buyers are not stupid. They know that once you left feedback they can extort you by holding your 100% feedback hostage.
Good luck.
JimJ (99.9%)
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<< <i>Dont worry UOFA, sooner or later you will loose the 100%, sooner of you leave FB first. I wear the 2 negs I have with pride. They were both over shipping delays. I have since ended shipping parcel post and leaving feedback first. >>
As a seller, I ALWAYS leave feedback first, once paid. >>
Enjoy the 100% rating while it lasts, cause it wont. The first time a package gets lost, delayed, or delivered to the wrong address, you can kiss the 100% goodbye. >>
That has happened to me at least a dozen times, but I guess I avoided the neg's by having good communication and follow though until each case was resolved. Buyers appreciate sincere effort and caring, even if the shipping is lost, delayed or otherwise messed up.
Doug
In the meantime, best wishes.
JimJ
PS- I am not in the coin business. Maybe my buyers are a tougher crowd.
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<< <i>Dont worry UOFA, sooner or later you will loose the 100%, sooner of you leave FB first. I wear the 2 negs I have with pride. They were both over shipping delays. I have since ended shipping parcel post and leaving feedback first. >>
As a seller, I ALWAYS leave feedback first, once paid. >>
I always leave feedback first, too, as a seller. If the buyer pays me, they've lived up to their end of the bargain, IMHO. If the buyer ends up not happy with what they get, that has nothing to do with their feedback. They paid, promptly. I will refund on unhappy sales, period, no problem and I will pay the return shipping.
In 9 years, 1998-2006, I have left 5 neg feedbacks, well deserved. I got retaliatory feedback on two, so I guess I should count my blessings. One was a coin transaction and the seller ended up at the hands of the FBI, for ripping off people. I was just one of the fall out. One was a genuine innocent accidentaly wrong feedback (guy clicked on the wrong feedback link in one of ebays umpteen mails) and the other was on something my then-husband sold that I didn't understand. I didn't understand what he was selling or why the buyer wasn't happy. He sent him exactly what he said and I mailed it super fast, but the guy was just mad. He didn't want a refund., kept it. If it was bad enough for a neg, we had a 100% satisfaction guarantee, full refund and one-way shipping, even. He was new, though, so maybe that was it.
This was back in the days when ebay didn't fix feedback, period, no matter what so older and probably more reliable sellers will have these kinds of dings, where feedback isn't or can't be withdrawn.
<< <i>...When the first unearned neg's comes in you'll change...or your business will suffer... >>
Jim,
Can you explain exactly what I will need to change when I get unearned neg's?
Thanks,
Doug
1) There is no requirement leave feedback in the first place. It is well within TOS to leave nothing which is what about half the buyers do. (thats if you leave first or not)
2) If you screw your buyers, its pointless who leaves FB first. I can assure you that well deserved negatives will always find their way to your username, regardless of who posts FB first. (In other words, the motives stated about sellers who leave FB after receipt, are just plain wrong.)
3)It is unfair to be Neg'd by a purchaser if they:
a) bought the wrong thing
b) didnt read terms
c) USPS delays
d) damage in transit,
c) didnt like the color
d) etc, etc
And YES they will neg you for stupid reasons when A buyer knows they cannot be neg'd back. If they care anything about feedback or reputation, it is theirs, not yours!
The negs you don't deserve will be reduced, if not eliminated, by leaving FB upon receipt. This is fact.
Feel free to do as you choose.
I have already tried both. I gave it 2 un-earned negs and I changed my views on feedback.
As said before, enjoy the 100%, it wont last long leaving FB first.
Peace,
Jim
No I just say I will ship promptly... let the buyer think what they want about promtly. To me within 2 days is prompt for most items.
<< <i>Yes. 0.1% more >>
Exactly....It only has to be true 1% of the time to make the answer to this question YES.
I'm sure that the chances are greater that a 100% feedback guy garners the marginal bid over the 98% guy.
We all know the knuckleheads that you're subject to on fleabay......That doesn't figure into the question.
So, I say 'YES'......
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
No, I think shill bidding brings in more money on the same coin. I have 100% feedback yet I consistantly see people getting more money for the same coin than what I get.
All worked out though, he bought everything (although he is personally flying into town to pick up his coins, no way he wanted them going through the mail)