09-25-2024 08:27 AM - edited 09-25-2024 08:43 AM
Keynote starts at 9am PT, noon ET. If you haven't registered and want to attend, you can do that here.
This year's Expo booths shown below. Different product teams participate each year (and different sponsors). If you have questions or feedback for eBay on any of the following topics, you can ask them on the Q&A tab for that booth, or use the chat tab while a booth is live.
Hey @pjcdn2005 @sin-n-dex @marnotom! - there's an eBay Canada booth this year. That's new. Nice to see our neighbors to the north getting some recognition.
Edit: never mind. There was an eBay Canada booth last year, too - so that's not new. It's early and my brain's not at full function yet. 😂
09-26-2024 10:51 AM
What a joke and a waste of Sellers' valuable time.
Too bad there's not an actual live Q&A where the seller could respond, "But that doesn't answer my question."
09-26-2024 11:00 AM
@adamcartwright wrote:Too bad there's not an actual live Q&A where the seller could respond, "But that doesn't answer my question."
It was from a prerecorded keynote where the seller's questions were read from a script and eBay's answers were read from a script - all prepared in advance. So it was live in the sense the eBay seller was there speaking live with the eBay rep, but there was no going off script and apparently eBay thought it was a good thing to address the product review pain point, then ignore it in their response. Not sure if they think we're dumb enough to be happy about the question being asked and ignore the fact the question wasn't answered?
09-26-2024 11:02 AM
@wastingtime101 wrote:One of the most comically bad things from eBay Open so far ...
Anybody that frequents this forum knows how much sellers have been frustrated with eBay's push for buyers to include product reviews in feedback. An eBay seller brought up this point very directly, and the response was seemingly to a non-existent question.
Seller: A pet peeve are buyers who receive brand new items but claim flaws that did not exist when we listed and shipped the item. I dislike feeling like I am being blackmailed and I can’t stand up for my business without worrying about getting negative feedback.
I know some sellers have the impression that you need to keep 100% feedback and that’s not my point of view. There are times that we make mistakes in our business, and we own that.
But what aggravates me is when there is nothing wrong with my service or the accuracy of my listing, but the buyer just didn’t like the product.
I’d love to see more of a separation between feedback about the level of service I provided, which I can control, vs the buyer's opinion of the product, which I cannot control.
And, I’m not saying that reviews of the item are not valuable. But I don’t think it should reflect negatively on me as a seller and the service we provide when the buyer gets exactly what they ordered but are experiencing buyers remorse.
eBay's response - has nothing at all to do with product reviews! :
Once again Laurie, you are raising great points. First off, I want to be clear to all sellers that any evidence of a buyer using the threat of negative feedback to get something in return is against our policy. In addition, we will absolutely take down negative or neutral feedback that was left because the buyer asked you to cancel, and you were unable to or chose not to. Or, if a buyer asked for money off of the item and you refused. T hat’s entirely your right and we will protect you from negative feedback.
In fact, as follow up to the last Seller Check-in, I want to let everyone know that we’ve made it much easier to understand all our policies around feedback removal. Our community relies on honest, transparent feedback. And, over the last year, we began work to create a more streamlined and consistent process for sellers to ask for feedback removals.
However, as these new changes were put into action they exposed gaps in our underlying policies. We realized that we did not have every valid use case covered for our sellers and, as a result, some feedback removal requests were rejected in situations where you deserved to be protected.
Since this spring, we’ve been working to update our policies and processes and you can find more details on our new Feedback policy page. Just scan the QR code on the slide or go to our Help pages and search for “feedback policy.”
By the way I loved your comments about how mistakes happen as well as your comfort with your 99.7% positive feedback score. It’s worth remembering that buyers do not expect to see 100% positive feedback. In fact, buyers have told us that they find a seller responding professionally to negative feedback resonates positively and powerfully. I love that this is something you do Laurie.
That said, whenever a seller thinks feedback is unjustified and covered by our feedback removal policies, we are more than happy to evaluate it. You can send a request for review via Seller Help on our website.
Absolute garbage. He had a script to read by and had an agenda of points he wanted to make. All of his answers were "related" to the questions Lori asked but there were no direct answers. All of them were scripted based on generalizations.
Once again, the pre-recorded format of this "eBay Open" just makes it seem all the more slimy and scripted and all about what eBay wants to force feed their sellers and buyers.
eBay opens seems like a two day advertising session for eBay to tell us what they want us to know. (and think)
Rah Rah Rah
09-26-2024 11:04 AM
FYI, anyone can fiddle around with eBay's AI descriptions by making a mock listing, fill in whatever bogus IS's and title you want (AI as it is here draws from titles and IS's), a few words of description and look at the results. As it is written, the word selection is pretty obviously designed for a positive spin and phraseology and will skip anything negative, including doing strange semantic end-runs around it.
09-26-2024 12:06 PM
Yes, I do believe they think we are that dumb.
It was a great question, and sellers deserve an answer.
10-08-2024 12:59 PM
For anyone who wasn't able to tune into eBay Open in real time - eBay finally put up a playlist on their YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRjGZp9Hk7D75YbNanht_yj_4TvKUBRQ4
I just briefly glanced at it, so not sure if it is every sessions, but looks like it's most of them at least.