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ebay常用词汇汇总-2018

ebay常用词汇汇总-2018
ebay常用词汇汇总-2018

Administrative cancellation

The cancellation of a bid by eBay due to administrative reasons, such as when a bidder becomes unregistered.

Announcement boards

Pages where eBay posts current news and information. You'll find general announcements about new features and promotions, policy changes, special event information, and notices about system issues. Auction-style listing (online auction format)

The most common way to sell an item on eBay. This format lets sellers list an item for sale, collect bids for a fixed length of time, and sell the item to the highest bidder. Learn more about our different buying options.

Best Match

Best Match helps buyers organize search results so they can find exactly what they're looking for. It uses historical buyer behavior and buyer ratings to evaluate listings and sellers on a number of factors, including how well the listing matches what the buyer is looking for, how popular the item is with buyers, and the seller's customer

Best Offer

A listing feature that lets a buyer make an offer to a seller. Sellers can use the Best Offer feature in fixed price listings. See selling with Best Offer for more info.

Bid cancellation

The cancellation of a bid by a seller during an auction-style listing. Once a bid is canceled, it can't be reinstated by the seller. However,

Bid increment

The amount by which a bid must be raised in order for it to be accepted in an auction-style listing. The bid increment is automatically determined based on the current high bid. For example, if the current bid for an item is $5.00 and the bid increment is $0.50, the next bid must be at least $5.50.

Bid retraction

The cancellation of a bid by a buyer during an auction-style listing. In general, a buyer cannot retract a bid once it is placed during an auction-style listing, so please bid carefully. A retraction may be allowed under special circumstances. For example, if buyers accidentally enter the wrong bid amount (entering $99.50 rather than $9.95), they may retract it and enter the right bid amount as long as they do so immediately. Make sure you're aware of other rules and restrictions surrounding the retraction of bids. For more information, Bidder

A member who bids on an item on eBay. Each bid enters you into a binding contract with the exception of bids in the Real Estate category and bids for vehicles on eBay Motors. For more information, see rules for buyers.

Block bidders or buyers

A list created by you of specific eBay members who are not allowed to bid on or buy items you list for sale. Users on the list will be

Buyer

A member who buys an item from a seller on eBay. Remember each bid a buyer places enters them into a binding contract. For more information, see rules for buyers.

Buy It Now

A listing feature that lets a buyer purchase an item immediately for a price the seller has set. Sellers can use the Buy It Now feature in auction-style and fixed price formats.

Case

The second step a buyer or seller takes to resolve a transaction issue. When a buyer initially asks to return an item or reports they didn't receive the item, we call the transaction issue at that point a

'request'. If the buyer and seller can't resolve the problem, and the buyer or seller asks us to step in and help with the transaction, the Category listings

The set of categories by which items are organized, such as Antiques, Books, Computers, Tablets & Networking, Sporting Goods, and so on. Anyone can browse the categories and look at lists of items until they find something they're interested in. Sellers can choose which category best fits an item to ensure maximum exposure for the listing. Browse our category listings.

Changed username icon

Indicates that the member has chosen a new username within the past 30 days. A member who has changed usernames keeps the same Feedback Profile. Changing usernames is not recommended because a username plays an important role in your reputation. However, members might change their usernames for various reasons, such as updating it to reflect a new line of business. Classified Ads

A type of listing sellers can use to list items, services, or properties for sale to generate multiple leads. Interested buyers fill out a contact form, and their information is sent to the seller. For more information on buying formats, see different buying options.

Completed listings (search)

A search for items that have sold within the last 90 days and for items that didn't sell within the last 30 days. (Completed Motors listings are available for listings that have ended within the last 15 days.) This can be useful to help sellers determine how to sell an item. For example, a seller can view completed listings to decide what starting price to use in an auction-style listing.

Detailed seller ratings

Detailed seller ratings (DSRs) provide a more complete picture of the member's performance as a seller. When buyers leave an overall Feedback rating for a seller, they can also leave detailed seller ratings in four areas: accuracy of item description, communication, shipping time, and shipping cost. The rating system is based on a one- to five-star scale. Five stars is the highest rating, and one star is the lowest Defect rate

The defect rate is the percentage of a seller's transactions that have any of the following transaction-related defects:

eBay Money Back Guarantee and PayPal Purchase Protection

cases closed without seller resolution

Seller-initiated transaction cancellation

Learn more about transaction defect rates and our seller performance standards.

Discussion boards

Pages where members can post messages to the eBay Community about various topics. Anyone can ask questions, learn valuable tips, share experiences, and connect with other eBay users.

eBay Community

A group of buyers and sellers who are the members of the eBay community. Members can see announcements and calendar events, as well as use discussion boards, groups, and find quick help from other members. Go to the eBay Community.

eBay Groups

A group of buyers and sellers who share a common interest. You can create your own community or participate in discussions, newsletters, polls, and calendars of an existing group. For more information on group guidelines, see the eBay Groups guidelines.

eBay Money Back Guarantee

A buyer protection program where we work with sellers to ensure that buyers either get the item they paid for or get a refund. Learn more about the eBay Money Back Guarantee.

eBay Shop

A website offering officially licensed quality merchandise with the eBay logo—from apparel to office accessories to cool collectibles. Go to the eBay Shop.

eBay Stores

Pages on eBay that feature all the items offered by an individual store seller. Buyers can shop at eBay Stores to find unique items they can buy right away. Sellers can use eBay Stores to maximize their business through customizable displays, categories, promotions, and access to an additional listing format. Go to eBay Stores.

eBay time

The official time of day at eBay headquarters in San Jose, California in the United States. This location is in the Pacific Time zone. See the current eBay time.

Escrow

A procedure in which a third party holds a buyer's payment in trust until the buyer receives and approves the item from the seller. Escrow gives buyers and sellers extra peace of mind when they exchange payments and items. Escrow is recommended for purchases of $500 or more.

Feedback

For each transaction, buyers and sellers can choose to rate each other by leaving Feedback. Feedback from buyers can consist of a positive, negative or neutral rating, and a short comment. Feedback from sellers can consist of a positive rating and a short comment. These ratings are used to determine Feedback scores. See what is Feedback.

Feedback Profile

A page showing all of a member's Feedback information, including ratings and comments from others who have bought or sold with that person. To see a member's Feedback Profile, click the Feedback score in parentheses next to their username.

Feedback score

A number used to measure a member's reputation on eBay. In most cases, members receive points for ratings as follows: +1 (positive), 0 (neutral), or -1 (negative). Find out more about how Feedback works.

A high Feedback score means that the member has received a high number of positive ratings from other members. A high Feedback score is usually a good sign, but buyers and sellers should also check the Feedback Profile to read comments from other members. Every member of eBay has a Feedback score. You'll find it in parentheses next to their username. Click the Feedback score to see that member's entire Feedback Profile. See what is Feedback. Feedback star

The color of the star Indicates that an eBay member has achieved a certain Feedback score. For example, a yellow star means a member has achieved 10 – 49 Feedback points. In most cases, a high Feedback score is a good sign, but buyers and sellers should also check the Feedback Profile to read comments from other members. For more information, see Feedback scores, stars, and your

Final value fee

A fee eBay charges to a seller when an item sells. The final value fee is based on the item's total cost to the buyer. The item's total cost to the buyer includes item price and shipping cost plus any other costs to the buyer (less any sales tax). No final value fee is charged if an item doesn't sell, if there are no bids on an item, or if the high bid doesn't meet the reserve price the seller set. See fees for selling on eBay to learn more about how the final value fee is determined for Fixed price

A selling format that lets sellers list an item for an unchanging, set price, with no auction-style bidding. This is a common alternative to using auction-style format, in which people bid for an item. For more information on buying formats, see different buying options.Sellers must have a minimum Feedback score of 0 to use the fixed price format.

Groups

A group of eBay members who share common interests. As a group member, you can participate in discussions, newsletters, polls, calendars, and photo albums. Also, you can create and grow your own community. Go to eBay Groups.

Guest Buying

A guest buyer can purchase most items without being required to register on eBay. For more information on guest buying, see buying as a Guest.

Guides

eBay or eBay members write and share their expertise on a topic or category. Readers can research and learn about all kinds of information. Anyone can research or write a guide. For more information, see Reviews & Guides.

Insertion fee

The fee eBay charges to a seller for listing an item. This fee varies by the type of listing and is non-refundable. See the fees for selling on eBay page to learn more about how the insertion fee is determined in different types of listings.

Member

A buyer or seller who has created a profile with eBay. A member has a username and password for accessing features, such as My eBay. As a member, you can track items you are buying or selling, review or leave Feedback, or update and change your personal information and notifications.

Multiple item listing

A listing in which a seller offers multiple identical items for sale. Unlike a regular listing, when you sell multiple items can have many winners. Buyers can specify the number of items they're interested in and the price they're willing pay. Buyers can specify the number of items

they're interested in and the price they're willing pay. Winning bids are determined by their overall value (bid price times the number of items Motors Local Market listing

Classified ad–style listing where subscribed dealerships can list within 200 miles of their vehicle.

Motors National listing

Auction-style, Buy It Now, or Best Offer vehicle listing for selling anywhere within the United States.

New member/user icon

Indicates that the buyer or seller has been a registered member of eBay for 30 days or less. New members join the eBay Community everyday. Knowing that a person has recently joined can be helpful in various situations. For example, when dealing with a new member, an experienced seller will know to be more patient as the new member learns how eBay works.

Online auction format (auction-style listing)

The basic, most common way to sell an item on eBay. This format lets sellers list an item for sale, collect bids for a fixed length of time, and sell the item to the highest bidder. For more information on buying formats, see different buying options.

PayPal

A fast, easy, secure payment method offered by most eBay sellers for purchasing items. When buyers use PayPal, payment is sent from their credit card or bank account without giving any account information directly to the seller. With PayPal, credit card or bank account information is kept private and safe. Sign up for PayPal. PayPal Purchase Protection

A buyer protection program that offers coverage up to the full purchase price and original shipping charges for buyers who pay with PayPal on qualified listings. Learn more about PayPal Purchase Protection.

PowerSeller

A seller on eBay who has maintained a 98% positive Feedback score and provided a high level of service to buyers. When buyers see the PowerSeller icon next to a seller's username, they know they're working with an experienced eBay seller.

Pre-approve bidders/buyers

Allows select sellers of high-profile listings to create a list of specific eBay members who may bid on or buy an item they are listing for sale. Each pre-approved list applies only to one item, so sellers can restrict bidding or buying on one listing without changing their other listings. Members not on the pre-approved list need to email the seller for approval before they can bid on or buy an item as a pre-approved bidder.

User Privacy Notice

eBay's policy on how we use and protect your personal information. For more information, see our User Privacy Notice.

Private auction listing

A listing in which the bidders' usernames are not shown to others. When a private auction listing ends, the seller and high bidder are notified through email. Sellers may want to use this option when they believe that potential bidders for an item may not want their usernames disclosed to others.

Proxy bidding

The feature of an auction-style listing in which eBay automatically

bids on the buyer's behalf, up to the maximum amount they set. Enter the maximum amount you're willing to spend on an item, and eBay

will continue to bid incrementally for you until either you're the high bidder or your maximum is reached. This means you don't have to keep coming back to bid every time someone else places a bid.

Registered member/user

A person who has registered with eBay by providing basic contact information. This contact information is kept private on our secure servers. Once you register and choose a username and password, you can begin bidding on and buying items on eBay. Register now. Relisting

Listing an item for sale again after it did not sell the first time. If a seller relists an item and it sells the second time, we automatically refund the relisting fee (some restrictions apply).

Request

The first step a buyer takes to resolve a transaction issue. A buyer opens a request to return an item, or a request to report that an item wasn't received.

Reserve price

The lowest price at which a seller is willing to sell an item in an auction-style listing. When sellers list an item, they can set a secret reserve price. If the highest bid does not meet the reserve price, then they're under no obligation to sell the item to the bidder. This feature lets sellers set a low starting price to stimulate bidding among buyers, yet ensures that the item will not be sold below a price they're willing to settle for. eBay charges an additional fee for setting a reserve Resolution Center

The Resolution Center helps sellers resolve problems related to unpaid items. Accessible from My eBay, the Resolution Center is used when a buyer doesn't receive payment for an iten. Learn more about what to do if a buyer doesn't pay.

Return policy

Sellers can specify their return policy from a list of pre-formatted return policies when they list their item. Once the seller chooses a return policy, it appears in the Return policy section of the listing. Reviews

eBay members write and share their experience with products. Readers can research and learn about all kinds of information. Anyone can research or write a review. For more information, see Reviews & Guides.

Second Chance Offer

A seller can make an offer to a non-winning bidder when either the winning bidder has failed to pay for an item or the seller has a duplicate of the item. A seller can create a Second Chance Offer immediately after a listing ends and up to 60 days after the end of the listing. We don't charge an insertion fee, but if the bidder accepts the offer, the regular final value fee is charged. If you're making a Second Chance Offer because you didn't receive payment from the winning bidder, first try to resolve the problem with the winning bidder. Learn more about what to do when a buyer doesn't pay.

Secure server

A special server used for processing credit card and other sensitive information. This server uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption to keep your information private and safe.

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

An industry-standard encryption protocol that is used to transmit users' personal or credit card information securely and privately over the Internet. eBay uses this technology to keep your information safe. By convention, web pages that require an SSL connection start with https: instead of http:. When you see https: in the address box in your web browser, you know you're using an SSL connection.

Security Center

The Security Center provides resources and tips that help members learn how to stay safe on eBay and online. Go to the Security Center. Sell similar item

A feature that lets sellers list new items based on the information

they've previously entered for another item. When a seller chooses this option, eBay automatically transfers information from the old listing into the new one for easy editing. Sellers save time by not having to enter the same information again.

Seller

A member who sells an item on eBay. We have rules to help ensure that transactions are safe and hassle-free for the seller and the buyer. For more information, see rules for sellers.

Seller's return policy

Sellers can specify their return policy from a list of pre-formatted return policies when they list their item. Once the seller chooses a return policy, it appears in the Return policy section of the listing. Seller search

A search for a specific seller on eBay. Enter a seller's username, and you'll see all the items the seller is currently listing. Search for a seller. Selling Manager

An advanced eBay selling tool that lets sellers perform all of their listing and sales-related activities from one location in My eBay. With Selling Manager, sellers can perform a variety of selling activities, such as tracking listings and managing post-sales activities (Feedback, email, payments, and so on). Learn more about Selling Manager.

Selling Manager Pro

An eBay selling tool that has the features of Selling Manager, plus additional capabilities to track inventory, list items in bulk, send feedback and emails in bulk, and generate profit and loss reports. Learn more about Selling Manager Pro.

Shill bidding

Bidding by anyone—including family, friends, roommates, employees, or online connections—with the intent to increase an item's price or apparent desirability. Shill bidding is not allowed on eBay.

Sniping

Placing a bid in the closing minutes or seconds of an auction-style listing. Any bid, placed before the listing ends, is allowed on eBay. To protect yourself from being outbid at the last moment, enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay for an item upfront, and eBay will bid automatically for you, making sure you're the high bidder until your maximum is reached. This system is sometimes called proxy Starting price

The price at which a seller wants bidding for an item to begin in an auction-style listing. The starting price may not necessarily be the lowest price they're willing to sell their item for. Sellers can also set a reserve price that represents the true minimum and is not shown to bidders. If the high bid does not meet the reserve price, then the seller is under no obligation to sell the item to the bidder. This feature lets sellers set a lower starting price to stimulate bidding.

Title search

A method of finding items on eBay by entering keywords that match the title of the items. You enter keywords that you think will appear in the title of the item you're looking for. The search function will return with a list of items that match your keywords. Search by title.

Top Rated Plus

Listings from Top Rated Sellers that offer either same business day

or 1 business day handling and a 14-day or better return policy, money back.

Top Rated Seller

Sellers who have achieved the highest buyer ratings by offering excellent customer service, including fast shipping and great communication.

Turbo Lister

An advanced eBay selling tool that helps sellers create multiple listings quickly and easily on their computer. Turbo Lister is a desktop application. You use it on your computer to create your listings, and then upload the listings to eBay. Turbo Lister's features helps sellers save time if they list many items.

Unpaid item process

The process used by sellers when they haven't received payment for an item. The seller opens a case for the unpaid item in the Resolution Center and the buyer is given an opportunity to respond. If the buyer doesn't respond to the case or the seller isn't satisfied with the resolution, the seller may qualify for a final value fee credit.

User Agreement

The terms under which eBay offers registered members access to eBay services. All registered members must agree to these terms before they can bid on, buy, or sell items, or use any other eBay service. Read the eBay User Agreement.

Username

The unique name you use to identify yourself on eBay. You choose a username when you register on eBay. As you buy and sell on eBay, your username may become an important part of your reputation on eBay. You'll want other members to associate your username with a reliable, positive buying or selling experience.

B&W: black and white

BC: back cover (usually used as a description for books)

BIN: Buy It Now

CIP: customer initiated payment

DOA: dead on arrival (an item that doesn't work or is broken when it's received)

DSR: detailed seller rating (additional Feedback ratings buyers can give sellers)

EST: Eastern Standard Time

EUC: excellent used condition

FAQ: frequently asked questions (a list of questions with answers.) FB: Feedback

FC: fine condition

FOB: freight on board (usually means something has shipped)

FS: full screen (usually applied to a DVD or video format)

FVF: final value fee

G: good condition

GBP: Great Britain pounds

GU: gently used (item that has been used but shows little wear, accompanied by explanation of wear)

HP: home page

HTF: hard to find

HTML: hypertext markup language (the language used to create web pages)

IE: Internet Explorer

IM: instant messaging

INIT: initials

ISP: Internet service provider (a company that gives you access to the Internet)

JPG: JPEG (preferred file format for pictures on eBay, pronounced "jay-peg")

LTBX: letterbox (video format that recreates a widescreen image) LTD: limited edition

MNT: mint or in perfect condition (a subjective term that doesn't necessarily mean new)

MIB: mint in box

MIJ: made in Japan

MIMB: mint in mint box

MIMP: mint in mint package

MIP: mint in package

MNB: mint no box

MOC: mint on card

MOMC: mint on mint card

MONMC: mint on near mint card

MWBT: mint with both tags

MWMT: mint with mint tags

NARU: not a registered user (also a suspended user) NBW: never been worn

NC: no cover

NIB: new in box

NM: near mint

NOS: new old stock

NR: no reserve price (for an auction-style listing) NRFB: never removed from box

NWT: new with tags

NWOB: new without box

NWOT: new without original tags

OEM: original equipment manufacturer

OOP: out of print

PST: Pacific Standard Time

RET: retired

SCR: scratch S/O: sold out Sig: signature

行政取消

由于行政原因,例如当投标人未注册时,取消eBay的投标。

公告板

eBay发布当前新闻和信息的页面。你会发现一般公告有关新功能和促销,政策的变化,特定事件信息,并通知有关的系统问题。

拍卖风格列表(在线拍卖格式)

在eBay上出售物品的最常见方式。这种格式可以让卖家列出出售物品,收集固定时间的出价,并将物品出售给出价最高的出价人。了解更多关于我们不同的购买选择。

最佳匹配

最佳匹配可帮助买家组织搜索结果,以便他们可以准确找到要查找的内容。它使用历史买方行为和买方评级来评估上市和卖方的多种因素,包括上市与买方期望的匹配程度,买方对买方的普遍程度以及卖方的客户满意度评级。有关更多信息,请参阅提高您的搜索功能。

最优惠

一种让买家向卖家提供报价的列表功能。卖家可以使用固定价格列表中的最佳提议功能。查看更多信息,以最优惠的价格出售。

取消

投标卖方在拍卖式列表中取消投标。一旦出价被取消,卖家不能恢复出价。但是,投标人可以再次出价。卖家可以使用阻止竞买人或

出价增量

出价必须提高以使其在拍卖式列表中被接受的数额。出价增量是根据当前的高出价自动确定的。例如,如果某件商品的当前出价是$ 5.00,出价增加量是$ 0.50,则下一个出价必须至少为$ 5.50。

收回

撤销在拍卖式列表中取消买方的投标。一般来说,买方在拍卖式上市后不能收回投标,请慎重投标。在特殊情况下可能会收回。例如,如果买家不小心输入了错误的出价金额(输入99.50美元而不是9.95美元),他们可以立即收回并输入正确的出价金额。确保您了解有关出价撤回的其他规则和限制。有关更多信息,请参阅撤消或取消您的出价。

投标人

在eBay上投标物品的会员。除了房地产类别中的出价和eBay汽车上的出价以外,每个出价都会使您签订具有约束力的合同。有关更多信息,请参阅买方规则。

阻止竞拍者或买家

由您创建的特定eBay成员的名单,不允许出价或购买您要出售的物品。列表中的用户将被阻止,直到您将其从列表中取消。如果您以买方(Buyer)

在eBay上从卖方购买物品的成员。记住每个买方的地方将他们输入一个具有约束力的合同。有关更多信息,请参阅买方规则。

现在购买

一个列表功能,让买家立即按照卖家设定的价格购买一件物品。卖家可以以拍卖风格和固定价格格式使用―立即购买‖功能。

案例

买方或卖方用来解决交易问题的第二步。当买家最初要求退货或报告他们没有收到货物时,我们在那个时候将交易问题称为―请求‖。如果买方和卖方不能解决问题,而买方或卖方要求我们介入并帮助交易,那么请求就成为―案例‖。

类别列表

项目组织类别的集合,例如古董,书籍,计算机,平板电脑和网络,体育用品等。任何人都可以浏览分类并查看物品列表,直到找到他们感兴趣的物品。卖家可以选择最适合物品的类别,以确保列表最大化。浏览我们的类别列表。

已更改的用户名图标

表示会员在过去30天内选择了新的用户名。已更改用户名的成员保持相同的反馈配置文件。不建议更改用户名,因为用户名对您的声誉起着重要作用。但是,成员可能会因各种原因更改其用户名,例如更新其用户名以反映新的业务线。

分类广告

一种列表卖家可以使用列出物品,服务或待售物业来产生多个线索。有兴趣的买家填写联系表格,并将其信息发送给卖家。有关购买格式的更多信息,请参阅不同的购买选项。

已完成列表(搜索)

搜索过去90天内已售出的商品以及过去30天内未售出的商品。(已完成的电机列表可用于在过去15天内结束的列表)。这可以帮助卖方确定如何销售一个项目。例如,卖家可以查看完成的列表,以决定在拍卖式列表中使用什么起始价格。

详细的卖家评分

详细的卖家评分(DSR)提供了作为卖家的更全面的成员表现。当买家离开卖家的整体反馈评级时,他们也可以在四个方面留下详细的卖家评级:项目描述的准确性,沟通,运输时间和运输成本。评级制度是基于一到五星级的。五星是最高评价,一星是最低评价。详细的卖家评分不计入整体反馈评分。

缺陷率

缺陷率是指具有以下与交易有关的任何缺陷的卖方交易的百分比:易趣退款保证和贝宝购买保护案件没有卖方决议关闭

卖方发起的交易取消

详细了解交易缺陷率和我们的卖家绩效标准。

讨论板

成员可以向eBay社区发布有关各种主题的信息的页面。任何人都可以提出问题,学习宝贵的技巧,分享经验,并与其他eBay用户联系。

eBay社区eBay社区成员

的一群买家和卖家。会员可以看到公告和日历活动,还可以使用讨论板,小组,并从其他会员那里获得快速帮助。去eBay社区。

易趣集团

一组拥有共同兴趣的买家和卖家。您可以创建自己的社区或参与讨论,通讯,民意调查和现有组的日历。有关小组准则的更多信息,请参阅eBay小组的准则。

易趣退款保证

买家保护计划,我们与卖家合作,以确保买家得到他们支付的项目或获得退款。了解更多关于易趣退款保证。

易趣店

网站提供官方授权的优质商品与易趣的标志,从服装到办公用品,以凉爽的收藏品。去易趣店。

易趣

在eBay 上的商店页面包含了由个体商店卖家提供的所有商品。买家可以在eBay商店购物找到他们可以立即购买的独特物品。卖家可以使用易趣店铺,通过可定制的显示,类别,促销和访问额外的列表格式来最大化他们的业务。去易趣店铺。

eBay时间

eBay在美国加利福尼亚州圣何塞总部的正式时间。这个位置在太平洋时区。查看当前的易趣时间。

托管

第三方以信托方式持有买方付款的程序,直到买方从卖方收到并批准该项目为止。在交换付款和物品时,托管给予买家和卖家额外的安心。对于购买500美元或更多,建议使用托管。

反馈

对于每笔交易,买家和卖家可以选择通过留下反馈评价对方。买家反馈可以包括积极的,消极的或中立的评级,以及简短的评论。来自卖方的反馈可以包括正面评价和简短评论。这些评分用于确定反馈分数。查看什么是反馈。

反馈档案

一个页面,显示所有成员的反馈信息,包括与其他人一起购买或出售的评价和评论。要查看会员的反馈个人资料,请点击其用户名旁边括号中的反馈分数。

反馈分数

用于衡量eBay上成员声誉的数字。在大多数情况下,会员获得积分评分如下:+1(正面),0(中性)或-1(负面)。详细了解反馈如何工作。高回馈得分意味着会员收到了来自其他会员的大量积极评价。高反馈分数通常是一个好兆头,但是买卖双方也应该检查反馈信息来阅读其他会员的评论。每个eBay成员都有一个反馈评分。您可以在用户名旁边的括号中找到它。单击―反馈‖分数以查看该成员的整个―反馈‖配置文件。查看什么是反馈。

反馈星级

的颜色表示eBay成员已经获得了某个反馈分数。例如,一颗黄色的星星意味着一个成员已经达到了10-49个反馈点。在大多数情况下,高反馈评分是一个好兆头,但买卖双方也应该检查反馈信息以阅读其他成员的评论。有关更多信息,请参阅反馈分数,星星和声誉。最终价值费用

当物品销售时,易趣向卖家收取费用。最终的价值费用是基于项目对买方的总成本。该项目对买方的总成本包括项目价格和运输成本加上买方的任何其他成本(减去任何销售税)。如果物品没有出售,物品没有出价,或者高出价不符合卖方设定的底价,则不收取最终价值费用。查看eBay上的销售费用,详细了解如何确定不同类型的列表的最终价值费用。

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