Tricks eBay: Problems and Solution to eBay selling

It is another Tricks eBay about idea selling your products on eBay, but at the same time it calls for some acute problems. You need to know the ways to deal with them; otherwise, there will be no purpose to your motive.

To start with, proper deliverance of your product to your customer should be rightly made.

Suppose you are shipping your product, and then watch out if the product is packaged properly and your customer is well aware as to when he/she can expect its arrival.

The best suggestion is to use the tracking number so you are informed how, when and where your product is delivered. At the end of the day, you need to be confirmed about the right delivery and acceptance of your product.

Clear the payment procedure. Since eBay sales use PayPal, therefore you are assured of good and right payment in time without any bounced cheque or counterfeited money orders.

Again, when you are considering feedback, it is very important to get it from your buyer. At the same time you may also leave feedback for those buyers who have not completed their auction.

Sometimes, it may happen after you have used up all the eBay communication tools and feedback is the only option left to revive sale.

Nobody wants a return on sale. Then keep in hand a proper return policy that will state clearly about a few things like whether you want to accept returns or not and also verify such things as who is going to reimburse the return shipping cost.

If these are specifically mentioned in the policy then it becomes easy for you to handle disappointed buyers. The return policy is the document of proof between the seller and buyers.

CNN – EBay seller boycott set to start Monday

Ebay sellers plan a weeklong strike to protest changes to the site’s fee, search and feedback policies.

By Stacy Cowley

(FORTUNE Small Business) — Activists opposed to eBay’s (EBAY, Fortune 500) upcoming fee and policy changes are readying for a weeklong site boycott starting on Monday, with buyers and sellers waiting to see if this strike will succeed where past protests have failed.

The boycott, planned to run Feb. 19 – 25, is scheduled to overlap eBay’s Feb. 20 rollout of significant changes announced last month.

Sellers say eBay’s new policies are likely to cost them more money, but what’s really inspired an outpouring of wrath is an adjustment to eBay’s feedback system: sellers will no longer be able to leave negative commentary about their buyers. Critics say that will leave sellers vulnerable to negligent bidders and scammers.

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