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  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Thursday, January 8th, 2009

    eBay Updates for Sellers: Feedback Removal, Paperless Payments, & Listing reminders 

    General Announcements page

    VP of Seller Experience, Dinesh Lathi, has provided a number of selling-related updates and reminders for folks over on the eBay AB.

    Update to Feedback Removal Policy – Customs Fees
    Many of our cross-border sellers have asked for help when they receive a negative/neutral Feedback rating because they wouldn’t mark an item as “gift” in order to sidestep customs fees. eBay will now remove Feedback if a) the listing meets the Customs Requirements below and b) the seller receives a negative or neutral Feedback comment which references customs delays or customs fees.

    The following text, or very similar wording, must be included in the listing and be:
    • In the format below
    • In a font size no smaller than the majority of the other text in the item description
    • Prominently displayed (in the upper half of the description, free-standing, etc.)

    “International Buyers – Please Note:
    • Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
    • Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.”

    New Approved Payment Methods — Moneybookers and Paymate
    In February, we’ll be adding two new electronic payment methods to the permitted payments list in the Accepted Payments Policy: Moneybookers and Paymate. These are established payment methods that increase the safe choices available to our buyers and sellers, which currently include PayPal, credit and debit card payment to a seller’s merchant account, Propay or Pay on Pick-up. To learn more about these new payment methods, visit http://www.moneybookers.com/partners/us/ebay and http://www.paymate.com/eBay. Please note, Propay also plans to open up its payment service to all levels of Powersellers starting January 22. For more information about Propay, go to http://www.Propay.com/eBay.

    Better integration for Internet Merchant Accounts
    For sellers who currently accept payments to an Internet merchant account, we‘re improving the checkout experience to make payments more convenient and secure for you and your buyers. Buyers will be able to pay sellers directly to their Internet merchant account by entering their credit card information in eBay’s secure checkout instead of sending information via phone or email. You will need to sign up for a Payflow Gateway account in March to connect your Internet merchant account to eBay.

    Seller Checklist – Listing update reminders
    Finally, be sure to review our Seller Checklist at http://www.ebay.com/checklists for details on these important updates you’ll want to make to your listings:

    1) Book, Music, DVDs & Movies and Video Game listings with shipping charges over the maximums in the item descriptions should now be removed.

    2) References to checks and/or money orders, or any other payment method not permitted on eBay.com, should be removed from item descriptions by January 15.

    3) If you are shipping globally, add customs “disclaimer” text to your description to protect your Feedback.

    4) A return policy and handling time must be specified in your listings by mid-March.

    Again, the full AB post can be found HERE.

    Granted, it’s a lot of info for folks and Dinesh has indicated that the team will use the above updates as the basis for discussion in the next Townhall meeting scheduled for Wednesday, January 14 (3 – 5pm PT).

    Cheers,
    RBH

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