A word to the wise...If you get a survey either tell them they are the greatest thing since electricity or delete it. By no means tell any company what you dislike about them or their services. If you choose to vent your gripes to the company keep this in mind...your are feeding right into their hand!! By this I mean, you are giving the company a chance to fix what is wrong before they lose another customer.
If you want true revenge, keep your cool and do nothing. Let the company figure it out for themselves.
Happy Bidding and Many Sales,
Jim
Ginny [florida33549]
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Sorry Jim but I disagree in the case of companies - they have a problem in that the policy makers are there for too short a time (usually) and they have insufficient close relationships outside of their VIP customers (the ones who have the ear of the policy makers).
FeeBay does need brought down a peg or two, and I believe the number of publicly announced senior management leaving for other companies, over the last two years, is indicative of either a clear out of dissenters, or indicative of the dissatisfaction amongst staff regarding the policies under Donahoe - either way, internally there is enough messaging that the direction is wrong.
The mass seller defections (paying customers) should also pass them the message, but has not - never forget Donahoe's message in Jan 2008, That eBay would be unrecognisable by year end" and the constant messaging from him and others that those who could not adapt to the new environment would have to leave.
When sellers leave and refuse to feedback to the company, they are playing directly into his policy and reinforcing his arrogance that he is correct. Continuous assertion that he is wrong needs to be directed at the company - for the illumination of other staff, and just maybe for his, and for the shareholders.
This year is supposed to be the last of his three year plan for change. If you want to damage eBay to the maximum, you need to send a hard and clear message that the plan has not worked, and cause another three year disruptive innovation. Otherwise he will sit smugly believing he is the best thing since sliced bread, and eventually their market will stabilise.
Right now providing the feedback to show they got it wrong is the most destabilising thing we small customers can do, due to its effect on the executives' mindset and the need for new/extended plans.
I am so glad I left there everyday it was a new rule and the seller does not matter to them at all you are always in the wrong and they are right.They make you scared to get a bad feedback because of the stupid new feedback policy I have only had one bad one there out of 800+ but I am glad to be gone and glad to be here just waiting to sell something.
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I guess I was one of the lucky ones, They actually called me to take a survey, I told them I closed my store due to pricing and would not be back and told them I started with ebid. Women was but. uh, but uh...Asked her to remove me from calling list...had to tell her twice..She just did not get it.....lol
They are definately worried !!!
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http://us.ebid.net/stores/Old-Cookbook-Haven
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Music-Music-Music
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Merry-Miscellaneous
Insanity is doing the same thing over & over again & expecting different results - Albert Einstein
I agree. There is a book by Jim Collins called How the Mighty Fall and he claims for a company to fail big time, they need:
1. arrogance - think all the success was earned by their smart moves
2. undisciplined pursuit of more $$$ and success - over reaching without thought or solid reasoning.
3. denial of peril - never question what if something happens we did not plan on?
4. Stockdale syndrone - those who survive brutal times do so because they are able to face the facts, not be so optimistic that they think everything will turn out swell. Failing companies still think their genius will save the day.
In every instance above, looks like Mr. D has led his company right down the path to ruin. He is going to redo, change everything for better, etc etc, and right away he loses a big GM contract. GM pulls out, does not want to expand their California sale of cars directly to public all over US. No sales.
Compounded with poor treatment of employees, sellers, allowing buyers to go crazy, etc, etc, he really messed up big time.
I think they know they are in trouble but still believe that they are too smart to stumble. Arrogant to the end.
It should be interesting watching them over the next year. Nothing would surprise me!
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Vintage-Needles-and-Pins
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Old-Cookbook-Haven
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Music-Music-Music
http://us.ebid.net/stores/Merry-Miscellaneous
Insanity is doing the same thing over & over again & expecting different results - Albert Einstein
Received an email from 'them'. Part of it was:
Starting March 30, 2010 selling on eBay will be a better deal than ever
List Auction-style FREE--no Insertion Fees--when you start your Auction-style listing under $1
Sounds great, but when you read further the FVF is ridiculous.
Ginny [florida33549]
Click here for my collectibles store or Click here for my jewelry store.
Click here for Christmas collectibles.
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