12-22-2022 09:51 AM
I have been an ebay buyer for many years and just started to sell things. It seems poor policy for ebay to give me a 0% positive feedback out of 160. Doesn't this hurt ebay's bottom line?
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12-22-2022 09:53 AM - edited 12-22-2022 09:54 AM
The percentage is based on feedback left over the last 12 months; all of yours is over a year old. As soon as you get one positive left for you, it will be back at 100% for another year... and as far as hurting the bottom line, well, feedback really doesnt mean anything any more except for sellers, and that will also go away eventually. Buyers can only get positives anyways.
12-22-2022 09:53 AM - edited 12-22-2022 09:54 AM
The percentage is based on feedback left over the last 12 months; all of yours is over a year old. As soon as you get one positive left for you, it will be back at 100% for another year... and as far as hurting the bottom line, well, feedback really doesnt mean anything any more except for sellers, and that will also go away eventually. Buyers can only get positives anyways.
12-22-2022 09:53 AM
Your feedback score is based on activity in the last year. You haven't received any buying or selling feedback within 12 months so your score is 0%.
12-22-2022 09:53 AM
That is all over the site. It’s a “glitch”. Again..
12-22-2022 10:10 AM
@frugalmarketplace wrote:That is all over the site. It’s a “glitch”. Again..
I think you may have posted on the wrong thread...
12-22-2022 10:13 AM
@fillydelphia wrote:I have been an ebay buyer for many years and just started to sell things. It seems poor policy for ebay to give me a 0% positive feedback out of 160. Doesn't this hurt ebay's bottom line?
Nope not at all.
12-22-2022 10:58 AM
You have not sold in over a year so of course you have 0% positive feedback. Start selling and the first sale you make will put you back to 100%.
12-22-2022 11:08 AM
So, I took a look at the OP's feedback, by clicking on the "(162*)" following his/her name. This is what it said, with highlighting and colors added for emphasis:
"Positive Feedback (last 12 months): 0%"
It is amusing and interesting how those three words in parentheses in the middle just become invisible: "last 12 months." How the mind chooses to overlook facts that may be inconvenient, or may not support the reader's position.
Those three words -- well, two words and two numbers, plus parentheses -- kinda ought to tell any reader that the feedback percentage is calculated on, oh, what was it again? -- feedback left during the last 12 months.
BTW, no, your feedback score does not hurt eBay's bottom line.
12-22-2022 11:11 AM
@coolections wrote:You have not sold in over a year so of course you have 0% positive feedback. Start selling and the first sale you make will put you back to 100%.
Back to 100% if the buyer chooses to leave you feedback. I had 2 sales this year and I'm still at 0%.
12-22-2022 11:22 AM
The fastest way to get that one feedback so you're back to 100% is to buy a little something from one of those huge sellers that automatically leave feedback as soon as you pay.
12-22-2022 11:27 AM
@nobody*s_perfect wrote:The fastest way to get that one feedback so you're back to 100% is to buy a little something from one of those huge sellers that automatically leave feedback as soon as you pay.
I thought about doing that but I mostly sell with this ID and buy with another ID. I do need a new bra ... maybe I will buy it with this ID .. LOL.
12-22-2022 12:44 PM
"It seems poor policy for ebay to give me a 0% positive feedback out of 160. "
It holds true for ALL ebay members........its not just you.
You could have very easily hovered over the i to see the full explanation.
12-22-2022 12:48 PM
eBay does not give FB, positive or otherwise. FB comes to a buyer from sellers and to a seller from buyers. FB isn't mandatory, but optional.
How does your lack of feedback hurt eBay's bottom line?
12-22-2022 12:51 PM - edited 12-22-2022 12:51 PM
@readabouthorses wrote:I had 2 sales this year and I'm still at 0%.
@readabouthorses That is because you have zero feedback so of course your feedback is 0%.
12-22-2022 12:54 PM
You may also want to sell something "new" as worn dirty shoes still may not get you positive feedback.