As we all know positive feedback on eBay is essential in the battle to attracting more buyers to your sales. I can increase your feedback rating in 7 minutes to whatever level you want.
Feedback is made up of comments and ratings left by other eBay members. These comments and ratings are used by potential buyers as valuable indicators of your reputation on eBay.
How it works
The feedback system used on eBay is easy to understand. You receive:
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+1 point to your feedback score for each positive comment and rating left for you.
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0 points to your feedback score for each neutral comment and rating left for you.
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-1 point to your feedback score for each negative comment and rating left for you.
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A feedback star is place next to your ID once you have 10 or more comments and ratings left for you. These stars change colour the higher your rating.
For example, James (127
) means that the eBay member with the User ID 'James' has received positive feedback from at least 127 other eBay members.
When do buyers check your feedback rating?
Before anyone bids on an item, they will check your rating by looking at the score next to your eBay ID. If this is low then they will probably not bid and you will lose the sale. Because of this, getting high or even a reasonable rating takes a long time.
What's the value of positive feedback?
When I started selling on eBay a couple of years ago I started by selling some of my old stuff. Selling old records, when I had a low feedback rating, only about a quarter of my auctions got any bidders, and when the items did sell it was for next to nothing. Nobody was bidding the price up. Then after I had two dozen positive feedbacks, three quarters of my auctions got bidders, and the end prices were much higher. As my rating increased so did the interest in my auctions. Many more bidders were happy to bid, and as a result the final sale price was much more rewarding.
However, I had to wait nearly a year before this happened. Since then I have devised a much quicker way of increasing eBay rating. Infact I've cut the waiting time down from a year to 7 mins. How? Easy, I cheat.
About five months ago I received a feedback comment in which my name was spelt wrong. As a computer programmer I found that I was able to change the comment and amended the spelling of my name. Developing this further I was able a few days later to improve the rating on my eBay account by several dozen and insert new feedback comments to my benefit.
I now offer this service to other eBay members who have low rating.
The price for improving your rating and adding comments is relatively low as it is easy for me to do (it takes an average of 7 minutes to do an individual account).
Price List
Ratings increase Cost
60 £20
100 £30
150 £40
200 £50
Along with your rating increasing you will also gain positive feedback comments, an example is given below.
How to increase your eBay Rating
- your eBay account name,
- how many ratings you want added to your account,
- the nature of the sales (ie. what was sold, DVD's, mens clothes, books),
- and a rough guide price for the items (ie. £15-£25, or £80 to £150).
I will then email you back giving you payments details. Once your payment has been received I will email you to confirm it, and give you an exact time when I will increase your rating so you can actually watch it happen. Payment for UK users is by paypal or through bank deposit.
At no point will you be asked to reveal your password or any other sensitive data. Also there are no hidden costs involved. You will not be asked to place a load of auctions for me to bid on. The price you choose from the price list is the total price you pay to get the ratings increase you want. Your 'new' feedback comments will be back dated to spread over the previous 6-9 months (or longer/shorter if you prefer).
PLUS
If you have some old feedback comments from other eBay members that you would like changed then I will do this for you for free.