Buyers Trust Amazon Sellers' Feedback Ratings More Than They Trust Ebay Feedback
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06-19-2007, 09:51 AM,
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Buyers Trust Amazon Sellers' Feedback Ratings More Than They Trust Ebay Feedback
Quote:The reputation of online sellers at Amazon carries more weight with consumers than the online seller ratings at eBay, according to a study released Monday by the University of BC's Sauder School of Business. full article: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/...16f9d91950
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06-20-2007, 03:50 AM,
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Re: Buyers Trust Amazon Sellers' Feedback Ratings More Than They Trust Ebay Feedback
Quote:Professors Paul Chwelos and Tirtha Dhar found that the high ratings for merchants on eBay had little significance because the feedback mechanism that allows buyers to rate sellers also lets sellers rate buyers -- resulting in a retaliatory system in which everyone is loathe to give criticism for fear of being criticized themselves. eBay sellers will hate me, but I prefer Amazon's system where only buyers leave feedback to eBay's system where both buyer and seller leave feedback. I agree with the study's finding that eBay's feedback percentage ratings have little significance. I think the added rating criteria eBay added to its feedback system will add a little more "meaning" to eBay's rating system. It should help merchants identify aspects of their customer service that they need to work on and it will provide buyers with a better picture of a seller's true performance. |
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06-20-2007, 03:31 PM,
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Re: Buyers Trust Amazon Sellers' Feedback Ratings More Than They Trust Ebay Feedback
Quote:resulting in a retaliatory system in which everyone is loathe to give criticism for fear of being criticized themselves. Goth Fairy Girl's buyers weren't afraid when they left her 125 negatives.
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