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  2. 10 most common eBay scams to look out for

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    Perhaps the largest scam on eBay is the scam of shipping a falsely advertised item. Examples include fake, counterfeit, broken, or damaged items. “As with most things, if it’s too good to be ...

  3. DSR - Wikipedia

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    Detailed Seller Ratings, a rating system employed by eBay that allows buyers to anonymously rate sellers in four categories while leaving feedback Dating, Sex and Relationships - used by manosphere Topics referred to by the same term

  4. Talk:Criticism of eBay - Wikipedia

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    I'm surprised there's nothing about what's obviously a plan to make ebay inhospitable to smaller sellers with this whole DSR (Detailed Seller Rating) "feature". 4 stars is called "good" but under 4.1 and you're suspended, though ebay doesn't educate buyers on this point. However, high-volume "diamond" level sellers are exempt from these sanctions.

  5. Reputation system - Wikipedia

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    Reputation system. A reputation system is a program or algorithm that allow users of an online community to rate each other in order to build trust through reputation. Some common uses of these systems can be found on E-commerce websites such as eBay, Amazon.com, and Etsy as well as online advice communities such as Stack Exchange. [1]

  6. Brushing (e-commerce) - Wikipedia

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    Brushing (e-commerce) In e-commerce, brushing, also called "review brushing", [1] is a deceitful technique sometimes used in e-commerce to boost a seller's ratings by creating fake orders, [2][3][4][5] which are either shipped to an accomplice or to an unsuspecting member of the public. Most e-commerce sites rate sellers by multiple criteria ...

  7. eBay - Wikipedia

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    eBay Inc. (/ ˈiːbeɪ / EE-bay, often stylized as ebay and/or Ebay) is an American multinational e-commerce company based in San Jose, California, that allows users to buy or view items via retail sales through online marketplaces and websites in 190 markets worldwide. Sales occur either via online auctions or "buy it now" instant sales, and ...

  8. Reputation capital - Wikipedia

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    eBay has a seller rating that attempts to represent trustworthiness of a seller. A negative rating of 1% can decrease the selling price of an item by 4%. [1]Google's PageRank is a measure of popularity of a site, and for individual blogs, gives a rating of this, and as a result, of the bloggers themselves.

  9. ResellerRatings - Wikipedia

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    Active. ResellerRatings is an online ratings site where consumers submit ratings and reviews of online retailers, and online retailers participate to respond to reviewers and to gather reviews from their customers post-purchase. As of July 11, 2017, the site had over 6.2 million user-submitted reviews for 202,000 stores. [citation needed]