Transactions used for calculating performance numbers
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‎08-27-2017 09:19 AM
I'm confused as to why the number of transactions isn't the same for each of the criteria. If there are 1,300 trasactions shouldn't the late shipment rate and tracking uploaded on time and validated also be 1,300? I really hate calling ebay because the first level person can never seem to resolve whatever I'm callng about.
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‎08-27-2017 10:14 AM
If you go "significantly" (no explanation in the policies what that means) below standard on global performance, your items are lowered in global search.
I think that only domestic transactions are going to count from this month on, but I can't put my hands on that information at the moment -- or recall where I read it -- so will leave it at that.
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‎08-27-2017 10:28 AM
Best guess is that you had some combined shipping.
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‎08-27-2017 11:57 AM
You can get reports on your Dashboard that will give you the details of any one of the stats you have concerns over so that you may better understand them. The Dashboard also has brief explanations for the stat as well.
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‎01-11-2018 08:52 AM
ebay has an error in the arithmetic calculator for late shipment. My example: 178 shipments, 8 were considered late, so ebay subtracts the 8 from the 178 to do the rate, based on 170 shipments. That is incorrect. Correct arithmetic would be to divide the 8 late shipments by 178. The late shipment ratio is higher using the correct method. Right?
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‎01-11-2018 09:02 AM - edited ‎01-11-2018 09:06 AM
@helpingrescuedogs wrote:I'm confused as to why the number of transactions isn't the same for each of the criteria. If there are 1,300 trasactions shouldn't the late shipment rate and tracking uploaded on time and validated also be 1,300? I really hate calling ebay because the first level person can never seem to resolve whatever I'm callng about.
Transaction defect rate 0.31%4 of 1,300 transactionsLate shipment rate 1.61%20 of 1,241 transactionsCases closed without seller resolution 0.00%0 of 1,300 transactionsTracking uploaded on time and validated 99.05%1,257 of 1,269 transactions
Look at the dates on the ratings. The difference between Transaction and Late rates are because 59 items sold DURING the time period being rated were not shipped by the period end date, so they are not included in the Late count. So anything sold on the 31st would not be counted for the Late rate because it hadn't shipped yet. With a holiday weekend it would be anything purchased after 12/29 I believe.
