waxandthreads wrote:After a very long conversation with a rep, I feel like he finally leveled with me. Sellers will be penalized if an item takes longer than expected to arrive, regardless of when it was sent. Most sellers use USPS, and USPS has kind of been sucking lately. Their occasional delayed deliveries have been reflecting poorly on Ebay and making buyers feel like they had a "bad buying experience." They're encouraging sellers to use a quicker (more expensive) service, like FedEx. Of course, they'll still get their % of fees for shipping, buyers are very sensitive to shipping cost so it will just come out of the actual item cost and the seller takes the hit.
Buyers are either going to have a "bad buying experience" because USPS is having delivery delays or because they had to pay out the ass to use FedEx.
That being said, damned if you do, & damned if you don't.
There's also the Cassini issue to contend with. eBay (now part of the user agreement) admits that it may or may not show your listings to buyers during searches. That, in and of itself, is a huge problem, but recently it was discovered that not only does it do this in returned search queries, but also
within seller's own stores. There was a forum post on ebay about a seller's listing, but when people clicked on "See Seller's Other Items", it showed that the seller had "0" items for sale.
Except that the seller had
1895 ACTIVE & LIVE listings at the time the link displayed "0". It literally showed the seller's store as empty.
This is not hearsay, BTW - I actually went to the seller's live listing and performed the action myself and sure enough, it showed that the seller no items for sale, although through a series of alternate clicks, I was able to access all of the seller's other listings.
Oh, and apparently buyers are experiencing problems with glitches on the mobile/iPad site.
I still continue to sell there because when it's good -- it's GOOD; but it is becoming more and more of a trial by fire to deal with the ever-changing landscape.