One of the big areas of concern amongst our community over the past few months has been the policies on the site, and the consequences of violating these policies (warnings, suspensions, etc.). We have made some changes to this process, which we would like to share with you.
To highlight the key focus areas for us:
1. Making policies easy to understand We have rewritten our policy pages in straightforward language to make policies easier to understand. (To learn more, please visit our Policy Hub page - http://pages.ebay.in/help/policies/index.html)
3. Enforcing policy violation consequences and mitigation We’ll be adding more consequences in 2006. These include:
Restricting repeat policy violators’ ability to sell for a period of time – Depending on how often a seller has violated our policies in a 90-day period, they may be required to complete a 15-minute tutorial or they could be restricted from listing new items for up to 3 days. Retaining eBay fees when cancelling a repeat violator’s listings for List Practices violations – If a seller repeatedly violates policies in a 90-day period despite previously having taken a tutorial on those policies, we’re going to keep their feature fees on subsequent listing cancellations for policy violations.
4. Making it easy to detect policy violations We are looking at adding a "Report this Item" link at the bottom of every item page.
This thread is for our users to discuss about these changes, and provide feedback to us. Staff from our Trust & Safety team will be regularly reading and responding to your posts.
Thanks and Regards, Rohit, Community Development Team
I understand your concern that some sellers are still offering Western Union / Bid Pay in their listings. Another issue as mentioned by you is that the process of reporting violating items is time consuming.
Currently, we are educating our users to make sure that they are aware of the new policy. We are also actively monitoring the site to pull down listings that are violating the policy.
Community reports helps eBay in taking faster action. Therefore, to make it easier for community members to report violations, we are working on a project to introduce 'report the item link' in the item page itself. As soon as the feature is live on site, we will be making an announcement regarding the same. Stay Tuned!
Making Policies, Educating members, Enforcing Policy violation consequenses & Making it easy to detect policy violations..........you need Community all the time.
I just wanted to say that if ebay can develop software, for maybe few standard violations, which can work independently and without any help from Community then the growth of the Community in learning the site would be much faster.
The violations keep changing and community plays an improtant role in giving constant feedback on the violations which help in improving the software and tools
As you might know technology would have limitations and the ebay community plays an important role to overcome some of these limitations
I am impressed by your efforts to improve the buy-sell experience on ebay.
Nevertheless, I am of the opinion that the penalties being proposed sound a little too light to act as a deterrent. The penalties should be such that violators are no longer back in circulation.
I listed my car for sale with local pick-up and now the buyer is asking me to ship the car to UK!!!!!
It has to be appreciated that a buyer/seller is spending his time and energy for genuine deals and not to be exposed to such pranks.
Great Work ! A Well thought Out And A Welcome Announcement .. Will Help A lot To Genuine Sellers Who At Times Cross The Limits Unknowingly ... point no : 4 : please incorporate the "Report this Item" link , it will be very very helpful