Your eBay Reputation - What's It Really Worth?

Your eBay reputation is everything you are on
eBay - without it, you're nothing. Your reputation
is worth as much as every sale you will ever make.

If you've ever bought anything on eBay
(and the chances are you have), then think about
your own behaviour. Buying from a seller with a
low feedback rating makes you feel a little nervous
and insecure, while buying from a Power-Seller
with their reputation in the thousands doesn't
require any thought or fear - it feels just like
buying from a shop.

A Bad Reputation Will Lose You Sales.

In fact, a bad reputation will lose you almost all
your sales. If someone leaves you negative feed-
back, you will feel the pain straight away, as that
rating will go right at the top of your user page for everyone to see. Who's going to want to do
business with you when they've just read that you "took a month to deliver the item", or that you had
"bad communication and sent a damaged item"? The answer is no-one.

Your next few items will need to be very cheap things, just to push that negative down the page. You
might have to spend days or even weeks selling cheap stuff to get enough positive feedback to make
anyone deal with you again.

It's even worse if you consistently let buyers leave negative feedback - once you get below 90%
positive ratings, you might as well be invisible.

You Can't Just Open a New Account.

Besides eBay's rules about only having one account, there are far more downsides than that to
getting a new account. You literally have to start all over again from scratch.

You won't be able to use all the different eBay features. Your existing customers won't be able to find
you any more. Your auctions will finish at a lower price because of your low feedback rating. Opening
a new account is like moving to a new town to get away from a few people who are spreading rumours
about you: it's throwing out the baby with the bathwater.

A Good Reputation Will Get You Sales.

When a Power-Seller tells me something, I tend to
believe them. They can be selling a pretty unlikely
item, but if they guarantee it is what they say it is,
then I trust them - they're not going to risk their
reputation, after all.

This is the power of a reputation: people know
you want to keep it, and they know you'll go to
almost any lengths to do so.

This is true even to the point that I would sooner
buy something for $20 from a seller I know I can
trust than for $15 from someone with average
feedback.

It's worth the extra money to feel like the seller
knows what they're doing, has all their systems in
place and will get me the item quickly and
efficiently.

You really will find selling on eBay so much easier, and there's only way to get a good reputation:
make sure you please your customers every time. But some customers can be, well, just a little
difficult to please. On the next page, we ask: "is the eBay customer always right?"
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