The eBay community at large is gearing up for the upcoming changes to the feedback system. Most notably, beginning in May sellers will no longer to be able to leave neutral or negative feedback for buyers.
Another site which has been developed to level the playing field is AfterTheGavel. This rather innovative website has been created as an off-eBay destination to post, and access feedback about buyers.
As set forth on their site:
"AfterTheGavel is for sellers to be able to manage risk for their online auction businesses. As the world of online auctions changes sellers need to know who they are dealing with as buyers as much if not more than buyers need to know sellers. AfterTheGavel.com will serve as a balancing weight to keep this information available to sellers".
The addresses AfterTheGavel.com and LeaveAuctionFeedback.com both point to the same site.
Registration and use of this site is free. Another great tool in your arsenal for the brave new eBay world!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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- I am a recovering lawyer, who has been working as a research librarian for the past 15 years, in both a private law firm, and law school setting. I have recently quit my day job to pursue my interests in junking for fortune & glory full time. I am equal parts informationist, and treasure hunter. I have been going to thrift shops and estate sales my ENTIRE life. My two interests are quite complimentary. I am an excellent "finder", whether it is digging for information in databases or the net, or searching for buried treasure in a thrift shop or attic. I hope to build this space into a meeting place for fellow thrift shop aficionados who are looking for a treasure map of sorts when traveling through the US.
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