Restriction | 12-14-2012 07:35 PM | So How Does Ebay Deal or Are Gonna Deal with Corporate Accounts? Tryna get my head around this.
I was a seller on ebay selling crazy and i was making em serious cash (my transactions were like minimum £1,000 per transaction) and business was flowing. Was with em for 5 years and got hit with indefinite suspension based simply about not knowing what the hell DSR's meant when they were introduced. So i ended up with under 1000 positive feedback at 98% percent suspended.
Okay my point is, what is their business plan in getting rid of me, whilst making them money, to get a newbie and give them a 10 item £650 pound limit and wait for ever to get going. Also in the future, more and more succesfull power sellers are gonna get kicked off, thus creating a nose dive in sales. But arent we all in business to make money? So what is it that ebay exactly want.
Some people have suggested that Ebay are going after corporate accounts. Now how would they handle an account of e.g. Apple or Microsoft if they got them to come to ebay. Say for example Apple sold 1000 iphones on ebay a day of e.g. Iphone 7x....and say a day later all buyers reported glitches and opened up "item not as described cases" or never received and they had negative feedback, Will they just get put on limitation? or just outright banned?
Your thoughts and any insider knowledge |