11-21-2006, 10:03 PM
11-24-2006, 08:21 PM
Quote:Can you imagine the level of abuse that will now be possible. Especially regarding shipping complaints,Especially at this time of year...
01-24-2007, 09:03 AM
Screenshot and details on the new feedback page:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/fb-main.html
Screenshot and details on the new leave feedback page:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/fb-leave.html
Feedback 2.0 FAQ:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/fb-faq.html
UK Announcement:
[quote]***Coming Soon: Feedback 2.0***
22 January, 2007 | 05:53PM GMT
As eBay continues to grow, it is important that we continue to evolve the Feedback system to ensure it remains a credible measure of trust, so we have been working on a new project to enhance our current system. Feedback 2.0 adds a new dimension to eBays feedback system, allowing buyers to rate transactions based on item description, communication, delivery time, and postage & packaging charges.
Feedback 2.0 will add these new features:
Detailed Seller Ratings In addition to the current positive, negative or neutral comment, buyers rate the sellers on these specific transaction aspects based on a 1 to 5 scale, with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest rating. The average of all ratings is displayed on the sellers Feedback Profile page.
Display of Item Title and Price To give buyers more information to evaluate the reputation of a seller, the transactions item title and selling price will be displayed beneath each Feedback comment on the Feedback Profile page for 90 days. This will give buyers more context while reviewing and evaluating Feedback comments.
Feedback 2.0 will help buyers feel even more confident about a sellers reputation, while rewarding good sellers by recognising and highlighting the things they do to ensure customer satisfaction.
Pilot launching in February
Last November we turned Feedback 2.0 on for a short period of time in selected markets to gather data, and the results were very promising. Over 80% of all buyers leaving Feedback for sellers left Detailed Seller Ratings during this period. This high rate of usage is important since it increases valuable buyer participation without punishing sellers for the occasional negative rating (which is sometimes due to factors outside the sellers control, such as a lost parcel, or an item damaged in transit.) Detailed Seller Ratings will be representative of a sellers overall behaviour as our buyer community views it.
In late February, we will pilot Feedback 2.0 on eBay.co.uk and eBay.ie as well as these six additional markets: Australia, Belgium, France, India, Italy, and Poland. We will continue to monitor the usage of Feedback 2.0 carefully to ensure there is no disruption to the marketplace. If all goes well, we plan to launch globally in late spring/early summer. [/quote}
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/fb-main.html
Screenshot and details on the new leave feedback page:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/fb-leave.html
Feedback 2.0 FAQ:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/services/forum/fb-faq.html
UK Announcement:
[quote]***Coming Soon: Feedback 2.0***
22 January, 2007 | 05:53PM GMT
As eBay continues to grow, it is important that we continue to evolve the Feedback system to ensure it remains a credible measure of trust, so we have been working on a new project to enhance our current system. Feedback 2.0 adds a new dimension to eBays feedback system, allowing buyers to rate transactions based on item description, communication, delivery time, and postage & packaging charges.
Feedback 2.0 will add these new features:
Detailed Seller Ratings In addition to the current positive, negative or neutral comment, buyers rate the sellers on these specific transaction aspects based on a 1 to 5 scale, with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest rating. The average of all ratings is displayed on the sellers Feedback Profile page.
Display of Item Title and Price To give buyers more information to evaluate the reputation of a seller, the transactions item title and selling price will be displayed beneath each Feedback comment on the Feedback Profile page for 90 days. This will give buyers more context while reviewing and evaluating Feedback comments.
Feedback 2.0 will help buyers feel even more confident about a sellers reputation, while rewarding good sellers by recognising and highlighting the things they do to ensure customer satisfaction.
Pilot launching in February
Last November we turned Feedback 2.0 on for a short period of time in selected markets to gather data, and the results were very promising. Over 80% of all buyers leaving Feedback for sellers left Detailed Seller Ratings during this period. This high rate of usage is important since it increases valuable buyer participation without punishing sellers for the occasional negative rating (which is sometimes due to factors outside the sellers control, such as a lost parcel, or an item damaged in transit.) Detailed Seller Ratings will be representative of a sellers overall behaviour as our buyer community views it.
In late February, we will pilot Feedback 2.0 on eBay.co.uk and eBay.ie as well as these six additional markets: Australia, Belgium, France, India, Italy, and Poland. We will continue to monitor the usage of Feedback 2.0 carefully to ensure there is no disruption to the marketplace. If all goes well, we plan to launch globally in late spring/early summer. [/quote}
01-24-2007, 07:20 PM
Oh happy day
01-24-2007, 07:28 PM
Oh, goody!
01-24-2007, 07:59 PM
Just imagine how many boinktards will purchase an item solely in order to leave detailed negative feedback on someone's acct.............
01-24-2007, 08:06 PM
Feedback bombing will take on a whole new dimension.
01-24-2007, 10:31 PM
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Feedback bombing will take on a whole new dimension.
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New dimension=anonymous feedback bombing
Feedback bombing will take on a whole new dimension.
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New dimension=anonymous feedback bombing
Quote:# Will sellers be able to identify the Detailed Seller Ratings left by buyers based on the number of ratings and changes to the stars?
It may be possible for a seller that only sells a few items a month to identify when a buyer left them a rating, but it will be very unlikely, for the following reasons: First, the Detailed Seller Ratings will be delayed; second, the averages are only displayed in halves, making it unlikely that a single low score would drop a seller's score, and third, since 80% of buyers left Detailed Seller Ratings during testing, 20% did not. A seller with multiple buyers leaving Feedback will not be able to work out which buyer left Detailed Seller Ratings and which didn't.