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Feedback 2.0 for ebay

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Old 03-09-2007, 08:37 PM
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More detailed feedback may help a bit with weeding out unscrupulous pearls sellers. But with the vast majority of buyers still being uneducated, it's still largely a case of the blind leading the blind.
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Old 03-09-2007, 09:14 PM
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Sounds like a joke to me, for at least two reasons:

#1. the phenomenon of shunning 'negative results' is very wide spread, the matter comes under scrutiny even for scientific results (i.e. data reported among experts in publications subject to double-blind peer review), let alone Ebay - a 'double blind' medium if there ever was one.

#2. the declaration of intention cited does not mention important factors that contribute to the phenomenon: fraud, coercion by sellers on buyers to withdraw negative feedback, and lack of incentives for transparency for everyone. I am not sure if anything can be done to address these, but to summarize everything down to 'fear of exposure' is very evasive, IMO.

I don't get it why feedback on auction format would be any more reliable than feedback on auction results. Any ideas? The new feedback might help sell fancy auction features though


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I'll be watching that one, sure that

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