Hello all sellers, come in, take a seat, grab a drink and feel at ease.
Ok?
lets begin the meeting
*watches tumbleweed go by*
The upgrade to the site is near, and we are all hoping that are items which have sat unsold for months will suddenly be bidded upon by everyone that views the item........
But being honest, that probably wont happen.
Gaz and mark have done their bit, they are doing what we have asked of them. They are tidying up the venue, giving us our market space that we can be proud of.
buit now, its our turn, the sellers.We have to pull together and make this site appealing to buyers, because at the moment 90% of items on here arnt appealing to buyers, if they were, we all be rich and farting on ebays face.
So i ask this, lets together create a small code of conduct on for our listings. Not set in stone, but a guideline for us all to follow, in terms of our listings, to hopefully make this site the best it can.
At the moment there are many many poor lazy listings, bad photos and whatnot.
Lets make the listing the best we can, make them appealing to buyers, new and old, it will be surely beneficial for all.
So id like to propose a couple of changes, people can consider and look at their listings:
Reduce the amount of stock photos on all listings.
Fairer prices in regards to postage & item prices.
Improve Listing descriptions on all items.
Maxium 48 hour response time to potential buyers query.
Maxium 48 hour response time to sending out invoice.
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Im sure there are many more to add, so feel free to add them and we can see if we can get a decent list together.
In regards to the above, we also need to help each other more in regards to questions asked on the board. If you dont knowan answer, then point them to someone who may know, instead of actually replying "i dont know".
If sellers need help on writing a listing, then ask. need help on improving photographs? then ask, need help on whatever, ask, ask, ask.
Ive probably bored people to death now, others have taken the cynadie given to them upon entrance to this topic, but i just think that if we stick to a set of rough guidelines, then we will improve the buyer experiance and make it better for ourselves
Worth a try, isnt it