12-09-2024 04:27 PM
Is ebay hiring next generation kids to make descions that are geared to helping the buyers not the sellers
12-09-2024 06:12 PM
No- the site, in general- is Buyer Oriented because without buyers;
sellers would make no $$
If sellers don't make no $$- ebay makes no $$
So, Buyers are king...As it should be!
12-09-2024 07:10 PM
What's does the term "next generation kids" mean?
eBay's Money Back Guarantee is a promise that overrides any seller's policy, ensuring that all buyers on eBay are protected.
12-09-2024 07:23 PM
eBay will always continue to move towards buyer centric.
I like buyers. More the merrier.
12-09-2024 08:05 PM
". . . next generation kids . . ."
Kids, by definition, are the next generation.
12-09-2024 08:07 PM
No hiring involved anymore It's all AI.
12-09-2024 08:15 PM - edited 12-09-2024 08:21 PM
Feedback
Oh, my. The first negative stings. Your reply probably harmed you worse than the feedback, too. Good luck and good golly.
12-09-2024 10:04 PM
You refused a return, didn't ya...
12-10-2024 12:45 AM
@stephus_izmlu wrote:Is ebay hiring next generation kids to make descions that are geared to helping the buyers not the sellers
What kind of statement is that?
I don't know what kind of help you are expecting. Your response to the negative feedback is among the worst I've ever seen. You damaged your feedback far more than anything your buyer said. When potential buyers read how you talk about your buyers they likely will not want to have anything to do with you.
Your response to your neutral feedback is a little better, but still not good.
I know you aren't going to agree with me. But what I've said is true. It is important to remember these are NOT personal transactions, they are business transaction. Your emotions and salty way of talking has no place on your feedback page. It only makes you look bad.
12-10-2024 01:40 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation
12-10-2024 01:49 AM
It's amusing; I was just looking at that Wikipedia page too... lol!
However, for the next generation of kids in their 20s to 30s, it seems unlikely that many would hold big decision-making positions at eBay as of yet. Maybe I'm wrong and they are all 20-30 somethings at eBay...
12-10-2024 02:04 AM
Don't know anything about eBay's hiring practices; however, eBay has always been biased in favor of buyers over sellers.
12-10-2024 02:08 AM
The whining about "next generation" and then the vitriolic and misspelled feedback reply - ::chef's kiss::
12-10-2024 11:38 AM
@soh.maryl wrote:Don't know anything about eBay's hiring practices; however, eBay has always been biased in favor of buyers over sellers.
And many buyers feel Ebay protects Its sellers and not the buyers so much. I've certainly read many posts by buyers that can't get the response they desire from a seller or Ebay.
And just as sellers aren't always right in distinguishing the correct path for Ebay, neither are many buyers. Some due to lack of understanding the rules, some because they have their emotions all mixed up in whatever has happened on the transaction and likely a few other reasons.
But as a seller, I agree with you. It is just the other side will have a different view point which is not unusual at all.