06-18-2017 12:24 PM
06-18-2017 04:53 PM
Nah, probably won't see any blues - I think they probably got another 3 day weekend. It's a holiday, afterall!
06-18-2017 04:54 PM
The problem is sellers are assuming this is why sales are slow, there is no evidence that sales stopped coming in due to these settings because the listings themselves say PayPal on them as the accepted form of payment, we have to wait for eBay to answer on if sales were lost due to this issue.
06-18-2017 04:58 PM - edited 06-18-2017 04:59 PM
Hmmmmm, an 'answer from ebay'.
Yep, probably get one 'soon'.
Hopefully it is better than their usual non-answers, whenever 'soon' is.
06-18-2017 05:05 PM
You mean like the one where they were supposed to get back to us about the mass removal of listings due to sellers using faulty UPC codes ??
06-18-2017 05:10 PM
@cal_w62 wrote:You mean like the one where they were supposed to get back to us about the mass removal of listings due to sellers using faulty UPC codes ??
Well, yeah, something like that.
Although, I think Alan said something about not wanting to use the word 'soon' and described it a 'different' way, though it said the same thing. Or, was that on a yet different matter that was a non-answer or a 'we'll let you know just as soon as we know'?
There are so many of them that it is hard to keep track.
06-18-2017 05:10 PM
@cal_w62 wrote:The problem is sellers are assuming this is why sales are slow, there is no evidence that sales stopped coming in due to these settings because the listings themselves say PayPal on them as the accepted form of payment, we have to wait for eBay to answer on if sales were lost due to this issue.
OK, but all my listings are set up with "immediate payment required".
With "immediate payment required", the way I understand it is that the listing will not sell if payment is not made. Without "immediate required" it would show sold, but not paid. Am I missing something here. I'm old, sometimes things don't sink in fast
06-18-2017 05:17 PM
@cal_w62 wrote:You mean like the one where they were supposed to get back to us about the mass removal of listings due to sellers using faulty UPC codes ??
Many faulty codes are in eBay's data base! I have at least a dozen items with valid codes that I am told does not exist. I wonder who's responsible and who will be held accountable?
06-18-2017 05:19 PM
Look at your actual listings and click on 'details' next to the PayPal logo, it will tell you and show you what your customer sees.
Next look at the new listing form, most likely you have PayPal checked as the form of payment, then under that is your PayPal email address, under that is the checkbox for require immediate payment, if those are both checked I would assume that no matter if your seller preferences say NO next to accept PayPal that those settings on the listing form will override the settings in user preferences that are not set properly for PayPal, thus sellers would lose no sales.
Now eBay has to confirm these little details on why so many sellers accounts have NO instead of Yes in seller control panel in regard to accepting PayPal.
Could be the new listing forms themselves have something to do with this.
06-18-2017 05:23 PM
Problem is, eBay employees can't answer those questions until the entire programming scheme is changed, they made a lot of errors in planning and in the execution of this mass listings deletion campaign eBay is on.
06-18-2017 05:28 PM
" ....... most likely you have PayPal checked as the form of payment, then under that is your PayPal email address, under that is the checkbox for require immediate payment, if those are both checked I would assume that no matter if your seller preferences say NO next to accept PayPal that those settings on the listing form will override the settings in user preferences that are not set properly for PayPal, thus sellers would lose no sales. ........"
You might want to be careful to presume that those are anything other than indicators that it will be stated on the listing that it is the way it is "supposed" to be and they may have nothing at all to do with the setting of the preferences.
06-18-2017 05:30 PM
@oaklandmaryland wrote:Please check your accounts if sales are slow. They hav been the worst ever for me.
That sounds ultra severe...but with all the new policy changes they can do just about anything anytime they want to...don't have a choice or voice in the matter. It's there photo's, listing...with all rights once you post it...read the small fine print on the new trendy wave niche policies...
06-18-2017 05:32 PM
Well, who really knows at this point, if in fact eBay sellers lost sales due to this, I'm sure that eBay will say that the sellers never set the settings right in the first place, or the database was hacked and they had to do a restore that reset all the settings.
We have to wait for eBay to tell us if the settings in the user preferences override those on the listing form now !!!
06-18-2017 05:37 PM
Actually, I'm waiting for the first person to report that one of the ebay CS has told them that it's 'the first we've heard about it'.
06-18-2017 05:43 PM
LOL, that is what the girl said to me when I called in about shipping labels printing blank, now it is issue number 1 beside this one !!!
06-18-2017 05:46 PM
Ah ha, sounds like things are right on schedule.