Last week, I wrote about scammers who are trying to cash in on these victims of eBay who have had their seller account restricted and are unable to trade on eBay, especially now we are in the holiday season where retail sales is at its peak right now.
While we thought that people below a certain level of positive feedback would be the ones who will have their accounts restricted from selling, that is not entirely the case because I read that some eBay sellers, even with a perfect score of 100% positive feedback, they did not have a perfect five star DSR.
So, let me ask again, how does one improve his or her DSR if he or she can no longer sell? Does eBay expect these victims to go on a buying spree in the hopes of raising the DSR score, no matter how it is calculated?
I think that by giving ONE bad buyer to jeopardize a Seller’s ability to sell on eBay is too much. eBay should look at the overall past selling record of each individual.
While we thought that people below a certain level of positive feedback would be the ones who will have their accounts restricted from selling, that is not entirely the case because I read that some eBay sellers, even with a perfect score of 100% positive feedback, they did not have a perfect five star DSR.
So, let me ask again, how does one improve his or her DSR if he or she can no longer sell? Does eBay expect these victims to go on a buying spree in the hopes of raising the DSR score, no matter how it is calculated?
I think that by giving ONE bad buyer to jeopardize a Seller’s ability to sell on eBay is too much. eBay should look at the overall past selling record of each individual.
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