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I used to sell here back in 2000. I just started again. None of my old reviews show up on my listing and that is too bad since 98.6% were positive. what does show up is the number of transactions I had in 2000 with a number in front to represent RECENT reviews. This is what shows up, 0% positive (216). to me this looks like I have 0% positive reviews out of 216 transactions.  That is not good. Not good at all. Is there any type of workaround? Thank you for any advice

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Maybe  you  haven't  met this  requirement >>>>> "This information will be available when this member receives at least 10 detailed seller ratings).   You are now viewed as a shiny new seller.  History  from 25  years ago is meaningless except in ones "photo album(s)" - which now stored in our cell phone (except for mine)..  Plus FB no longer reflects on  your  selling performance rating like it once did.  Get going  and start earning more  FB to erase  those  donuts.  You  need to   "bone -up" on eBay selling policies of today - tons  have changed

"It isn't what  one did yesterday that counts, it is how one performs today"  - heard that often in my 41+ year real " face to face" selling career- 

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@tjschisler wrote:

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you." Quote from Edward I Koch is exactly right. I appreciate your attempt to help, but you are not understanding my question. When I see this, "0% positive (216). to me this looks like I have 0% positive reviews out of 216 transactions."  and that is not what I would want someone else to think if they see that


I do understand your issue.  Just takes a little reading 🙂  yes, you don’t want buyers to think that you are at 0% over 200+ transactions - buyers aren’t going to understand what that 0% really means.

 

Unfortunately, this isn’t going to change until you get your first positive review.  Just make sure that first one is a positive!

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Buy some little trinket from a seller that appears to give feedback upon payment and you will immediately be back to 100%.   

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