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***Welcome to the new eBay!*** |
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October 11, 2012 | 07:42PM a MYT
 Today you'll notice the appearance of the new eBay logo - a fitting symbol for other exciting developments we're unveiling today.
Technology is changing the way we shop faster than ever. Just a decade ago, smart phones didn't exist. Today, eBay apps have been downloaded more than 100 million times and we're seeing an exponential increase in transactions via mobile devices in 2012.
Now matter how or where we shop, we expect convenience. We want personalized experiences tailored to our unique interests. We expect to make quick and easy purchases, whether the products we want are down the street or halfway around the world.
That's where eBay comes in. Our commitment is to make sure that as a buyer, your expectations are met head on - and that as a seller, you have the technology platform you need to thrive in this new world of commerce.
You may begin to see some of the innovations we're unveiling today - others we'll be testing, refining, and introducing in the months ahead. Along with our new logo, they reflect the new eBay - one that puts you front and center:
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Easy-to-scan search results: You'll also notice a change when you run a search - including more inviting pictures that make it fun and easy to spot just what you want.
- At-a-glance item page: When you click on an item, you'll see a stand-out picture right up front, plus all the important details you need to make a purchase - including the listing end time in your local time zone.
- Two-click checkout: You'll soon have the option to link your eBay and PayPal accounts and complete most purchases in as few as two quick clicks. The streamlined checkout option is available to many buyers now and will be offered during checkout to most buyers by the end of this month.
- More selling power in your eBay profile: As a seller, you can now hook into the power of social media right from your eBay profile. Link to your Facebook fan or profile page, and embed YouTube videos. Plus, buyers see a larger profile image and larger images of items you're selling.
And this is only the beginning - we'll continue to innovate in ways that make it easier and more fun to shop and buy, and easier and more profitable to sell
Get a closer look at the new eBay. As always, many of these enhancements are the direct result of suggestions from you, the eBay community. We continue to value your input. As you shop, we invite you to send us your feedback.
Thank you for being part of the new eBay - we hope you enjoy it!
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***eBay appoints Muralikrishnan B as Country Manager, eBay Malaysia*** |
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May 10, 2011 | 08:05PM a MYT
 eBay appoints Muralikrishnan B as Country Manager, eBay Malaysia
eBay Malaysia (www.ebay.com.my), Malaysia’ leading eCommerce Marketplace, today announced the appointment of Mr. Muralikrishnan B. as Country Manager, eBay Malaysia with immediate effect. In his new role, Murali will be responsible for the eBay portfolio in Malaysia, Philippines & India. Murali is taking over from Mr. Ambareesh Murty, who has led eBay Malaysia as Country Manager since January 2010.
Muralikrishnan B, Country Manager, eBay Malaysia said, “Malaysian eCommerce is rapidly evolving and eBay is uniquely positioned to continue to lead this growth. We have an exciting calendar ahead for Malaysia and I am delighted to take on my new role and look forward to further strengthening our leadership position”.
Murali joined eBay in 2005 and has held a variety of leadership roles in eBay India, most recently as Sr. Director – Marketing & Product Management. His many achievements included driving a scalable hybrid local development model which significantly enhanced the eBay user experience. Murali is also responsible for building the eBay brand. He is an active evangelist of eCommerce.
Ambareesh Murty led the vibrant eBay Malaysia business from January 2010 to May 2011. During this period eBay Malaysia significantly outpaced market growth and strengthened market leadership by reinforcing its core proposition of “safe, easy, deals” amongst online shoppers. A passionate advocate for entrepreneurship, Ambareesh will be pursuing his entrepreneurial interests in the Internet space post transitioning his responsibilities at eBay.
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***Launching new Seller Standards for eBay.com.my sellers *** |
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March 18, 2011 | 06:45PM a MYT

Dear Members,
Consistently delivering to great buyer experiences is a key driver towards business growth. At eBay, to ensure our sellers deliver to a great shopping experience, we continuously evaluate our sellers' performance on site.
Performance of sellers on eBay Malaysia is currently evaluated basis the Seller Non Performance Policy [click here to know more]
However, starting 20th May 2011, the evaluation criteria for our sellers’ performance will be replaced by a new set of guidelines referred to as Seller Standards. The new standards aim to give sellers recognition, insights and the help they need to improve and grow their business.
With launch of new Seller Standards, eBay will consider low DSR’s as key constituents to deficiency in sellers being able to provide expected product / service to buyers. Hence we have shifted away from evaluating sellers basis neutral and negative feedbacks to evaluating sellers basis the low DSR they receive for their transactions.
Additionally, with Seller Standards, sellers will now be evaluated on all their transaction, whether the feedback for the transaction was received or not (i.e. if feedback is not received at the time of evaluation, the transaction will be deemed good).
Through Seller Standards, eBay expects its sellers to have a very low amount (within set thresholds) of 1 or 2 stars on the Detailed Seller Rating score. To meet the minimum performance standards, sellers need to satisfy either one of the below requirements:
- The minimum DSR percentage rate; or
- The minimum DSR count
If both the DSR percentage rate and the DSR count are not meeting the minimum requirements, then the expected level of service from an eBay seller isn't being met. Until their ratings improve, sellers who fall below the minimum standard may face a number of consequences including demotion in search and restrictions in selling activity or even suspension.
We are also enhancing the Seller Dashboard so as to provide you more detailed information regarding the sales you have done with buyers in Malaysia and abroad. This will give you the opportunity to identify your areas of improvement.
Why are we moving to Seller Standards?
To put more emphasis on quality and to reward and recognize sellers who create great buyer experiences. Through Seller Standards, eBay will now consider the rate of low DSRs received by a seller – specifically 1s and 2s – as a way to assess the quality of buyer experiences the seller provides. All sellers will be expected to have low rates of 1s and 2s.
How is Seller Standards more beneficial than Seller Non Performance Policy?
- Unlike SNP policy which was used to identify & restrict sellers who do not meet buyers' expectations, Seller Standards works on rewarding sellers through increased visibility / recognition ensuring growth in their business on eBay
- With SNP policy, sellers were evaluated only basis known transactions (i.e. where buyer has provided feedback / raised dispute), while with Seller Standards sellers will be evaluated on their overall transactions (whether or not the feedback was left)
- While SNP used to evaluate sellers on a weekly basis, ph Seller Standards sellers will be evaluated on a monthly basis which provides the seller an opportunity to work with the buyer and revise the feedback received
- To ensure all sellers are fairly evaluated, sellers will be evaluated basis their volume of business
- For sellers with 400 or more transactions, evaluation period will be last 3 months
- For sellers with less than 400 transactions, evaluation period will be last 12 months
New Seller Dashboard
From May 2011, you will be able see a snapshot of your DSRs in your Seller Dashboard, including your low DSRs (1s and 2s) and your average DSRs. This snapshot will be updated monthly. You can also use DSR reports to see your total counts of 1s and 2s. To get this view, log into your Seller Dashboard and click the link at the top. You should be able to see a preview of this new dashboard within the next two days.
For more details on the Seller Standards please click here
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Increase your sale at Zero Cost*** |
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June 22, 2010 | 01:40PM a MYT

Accept PayPal and don't pay any PayPal transaction fee till July 31, 2010
- To be eligible for the Promotion, you must, throughout the Promotion Period:
be registered on any eBay website with a valid registration address located in Malaysia;
have a registered PayPal Business Account with a valid registration address located in Malaysia. Your PayPal account must be linked to your eBay account; and
ensure that your eBay account and PayPal Business Account remains in good standing. In order for your PayPal Business Account to be deemed to be in good standing as that term is used herein, it must not have a hold status and/or be suspended or past due as of the date the rebate is paid into the same, pursuant to this Promotion.
- You will be entitled to a full rebate of your PayPal transaction fees (excluding any fees related to currency conversions) for all successful listings (i.e. listings that end with a sale) listed on www.eBay.com.my, subject to the following:-
- payment for such successful listings must have been made via PayPal;
- the maximum total sum of the rebate that you will receive per PayPal Business Account is USD$100;
- the relevant transaction must be completed within the Promotion Period. For the avoidance of doubt, this means that payment through PayPal must have been made during the Promotion Period; and
- if the payment is refunded or cancelled at any time, the transaction fees in respect of such payment will not be eligible for the Promotion. If the payment is reversed, disputed or refunded after PayPal credits the relevant transaction fees, the rebate will be deducted from your PayPal Business Account.
For more details please click here
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Calling Sellers: Participate in Super Deals to get Increased Visibility & Increased Sales*** |
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May 10, 2010 | 10:55PM a MYT

Dear Sellers,
We are excited to announce enhanced promotions for "Super Deals" form our sellers. These "Super Deals" will be promoted on various channels of eBay not limiting to eDM's and Onsite promotions.
The visibility of these promotions increase the chances of sale by more than 30% 1
Eligibility criterion:
- Seller must be in good standing on site with at least 200 Feedback or more
- Should offer high discounts on the product to be promote
- The products should be in the price around range of RM 300
- Local Free Shipping
- Access to or stock or at least 50 Qty
- Listing should offer PayPal as one of the payment option
Kindly submit your responses to mymarketing@ebay.com
Once we receive all the responses, we will match it with our analysis and chose the product. Selection would be sole discretion of eBay Team
In your email kindly include the link to your listings and mention the following
- Link to the current site listing / product reference link
- Quantity available
- % Discount offered from MRP
- Current lowest price on eBay.com.my or any other website
Come join us in expanding your business manifold
Happy Selling!
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***PayPal is now available on eBay.com.my*** |
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May 06, 2010 | 07:05PM a MYT

Dear members,
We are happy to announce that we have launched PayPal as a payment service on eBay.com.my. This means you will be able to use PayPal to make and receive payments for items bought and sold on eBay.com.my.
For buyers, PayPal is an extremely safe and secure method to pay online. All eBay transactions through PayPal are protected by PayPal Buyer Protection which offers full purchase price plus its original shipping costs* in the event of non-delivery or misrepresentation.
Other benefits for buyers:
- You can use your credit card to pay for your purchases on eBay.
- When you use your credit card or debit card to pay through PayPal, you can purchase an item and pay for it later.
Sellers who are registered on eBay.com.my and selling on eBay.com.my benefit by offering PayPal because:
- PayPal allows you to expand your business. Offering PayPal as a payment method means buyers can pay you through credit cards, debit cads and online bank payments.
- PayPal Seller Protection allows you to sell with complete peace of mind on eBay. It reduces your losses due to buyer claims, charge backs or reversal of unauthorized payments and items not received. And all of this is available at no extra cost to the seller.
You can sign up for PayPal here and offer PayPal on your new listings . If you wish to offer PayPal on your existing listings, you will need to download the latest updates in Turbo Lister and bulk edit all live listings to include PayPal.
Additionally, you can also visit our Frequently Asked Questions to know more about PayPal on eBay.com.my.
Additional information resources about PayPal
The launch of PayPal on eBay Malaysia is another step in assuring a safe and secure environment for our members.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Changes to the ebay.com.my User Agreement*** |
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January 25, 2010 | 02:22PM a MYT

Under the eBay Buyer Protection Policy, if we resolve a dispute in the buyer’s favour, we will refund the buyer for the cost of the item and the original
shipping as described in the applicable eBay Buyer Protection Policy, and we will require the seller to reimburse us for the refund.
We have posted an updated eBay User Agreement to require sellers to provide us with a reimbursement method on file. Key highlights as follows:
- For transactions paid with PayPal, sellers agree to allow us to remove funds from their PayPal accounts to reimburse buyers.
- When there are insufficient funds in PayPal accounts, transactions are not paid with PayPal, or when PayPal is not the reimbursement method of a seller,
we will require another reimbursement method.
- If sellers do not provide eBay with a valid reimbursement method, we may collect amounts owed using other collection mechanisms, including retaining
collection agencies.
- We may also suspend or restrict sellers from trading on all or relevant eBay site(s) until full reimbursement is made.
More information can be found here.
You don't need to do anything to accept the new User Agreement. If you don't wish
to accept it, please refer to the Help page for instructions on how to close your account here.
We also wish to remind sellers who list their items for sale internationally and/or otherwise offer to make their products available to buyers in other
countries that the eBay Buyer Protection Policy of the site where the buyer buys the product will apply to that transaction.
Thank you for being a part of the eBay community!
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Changes to ebay.com.my User Agreement*** |
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August 28, 2009 | 10:58AM a MYT

As part of the Seller Releases announced on 27 July 2009, some new programs have been introduced on eBay
sites. We’ve posted an updated eBay User Agreement to help us implement the policy changes announced. The
new User Agreement is effective
immediately for new members registering on or after today, and on 29 September 2009, for current members.
The biggest change to the agreement covers the updated and expanded eBay Buyer Protection on eBay.com and
on other eBay sites. The expanded eBay Buyer Protection applicable to each eBay site will become the primary
avenue for buyers and sellers to resolve eBay transaction issues. With this update, eBay Buyer Protection now
offers more coverage for buyers on the relevant eBay site and provides guidance for sellers on how to avoid
adverse claim decisions. In the event a seller is at fault, the applicable eBay Buyer Protection on an eBay
site also grants eBay permission to refund amounts to buyers for an eligible claim and require sellers to
reimburse eBay for the refund. In particular, the program will:
- Apply to all transactions on the relevant eBay site, notwithstanding the country of registration
or location of a seller;
- Cover eligible claims of buyers purchasing on the relevant eBay site but not cover claims filed with
PayPal;
- Require sellers to comply with the claim resolution and appeal process and accept the sole and final
decision of eBay in a claim; and
- Allow eBay to suspend or restrict sellers from trading on the relevant eBay site until reimbursement is
fully made.
Please review the eBay Buyer Protection details on each eBay site before you list, sell or buy. More information on eBay Buyer Protection can be found here.
eBay Buyer Protection including its general principles, policies and process is part of the User Agreement
of ebay.com.my and are incorporated into ebay.com.my User Agreement by reference.
As with earlier updates to the User Agreement, we’ve made other minor changes to reflect eBay’s current
product and service offerings and industry legal standards.
By using, listing and transacting on an eBay site, you agree and accept that your use, listing and
transaction will be governed by separate User Agreement and Privacy Policy applicable to that site. The
agreement that applies on any of our domains and sub-domains is always the agreement that appears in the
footer of each eBay site.
You don't need to do anything to accept the new User Agreement. If you don't wish to accept it, please refer to the Help page for instructions on how to
close your account. We hope that these changes will be useful for you.
Thank you for being a part of the eBay community!
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Important changes for sellers in September 2009*** |
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July 28, 2009 | 10:12AM a MYT

eBay is making some changes starting this September. In the spirit of partnership, changes that impact your business will be consolidated into two or three major releases a year, with at least two months’ advance notice. The full US announcement can be found here.
Firstly, the changes that will impact our eBay Malaysia sellers who sell internationally are as follows:
1. Improved service standards
- New DSRs metric to measure the service that sellers deliver. Avoid getting low DSRs –1s and 2s.
- New minimum standards for all sellers with new Selling Practices policy, and optional buyer shipping insurance will no longer be allowed.
- Changes to the PowerSeller programme and introduction of the eBay Top-Rated Seller programme to recognise the best sellers with the highest rewards.
- New Best Match considers impressions and recent sales for fixed price listings, and the new Search Visibility tool to evaluate fixed Price and auction listings in search results.
2. Easier & more profitable selling on eBay
- Faster recourse and resolution For Unpaid Items.
- Expanded eBay dispute resolution process to better address buyer claims.
- Streamlined My Messages and post-transaction emails for improved buyer communication.
- More control over international ship-to locations; ability to upload tracking information for more carriers.
- Faster ways to edit bulk listings, even multi-quantity listings with a sale and listing descriptions.
Secondly, the changes that will impact our domestic eBay Malaysia buyers and sellers are as follows:
1. Increased visibility of Store listings and introduction of new store packages
- More search results options available for buyers and changes.
- Increased exposure for Store listings (or SIF listings) in the main eBay search results.
- Enhancements to Best Match, enabling a good mix of relevant fixed price and auction listings.
- Introduction of new Store packages with free insertion fees and free subscription to Selling Manager Pro.
2. Improved service standards
- Changes to the PowerSeller programme.
- Optional buyer shipping insurance will no longer be allowed.
3. Easier & more profitable selling on eBay
- Streamlined My Messages and post-transaction emails for improved buyer communication.
- More control over international ship-to locations.
- Faster ways to edit bulk listings, even multi-quantity listings with a sale and listing descriptions.
More details on the above changes and key dates can be found here.
Thank you for your continuous support.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***New Seller Protection with PayPal *** |
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June 17, 2009 | 12:09PM a MYT

Sell on eBay with greater confidence! Starting on June 15th, when you get paid with PayPal, you’ll automatically receive Seller Protection coverage for your eligible items sold on eBay1.
With PayPal’s new Seller Protection, you’ll have help to better manage your risks - at no cost. Here’s what you’ll get:
- Unlimited annual coverage for unauthorised payments and items not received claims, chargebacks or reversals.
- Worldwide coverage in 190 approved PayPal markets, on over 20 eBay sites.
- New Payment Review feature to notify you of high-risk payments before you ship.
- Automatic integration. No set-up required; no change to your eBay listings.
To be covered, simply:
- Sell eligible items on eBay and receive payments through PayPal.
- Ship to the address shown on PayPal’s Transaction Details page.
- Provide shipping documentation if a claim, chargeback or reversal arises.
Learn more.
Enjoy safer selling!
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal Teams
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1Partner websites not limited to Mercado Libre, Internet Auction Co (IAC), Gumtree, Kijiji, Sanook, etc are excluded. Items must be sold on an eBay website and paid for with PayPal.
Consumer advisory - PayPal Pte. Ltd., the holder of PayPal's stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Users are advised to read the terms and conditions available at www.paypal.com carefully before use.
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***Updated: Important updates on PowerSeller Discounts *** |
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June 17, 2009 | 11:57AM a MYT

Beginning this week, information on PowerSellers’ discount eligibility will be available on the Seller Dashboard. As mentioned earlier, there will be an automatic deduction of PowerSeller discounts from invoices every month.
For PowerSellers in the billing cycle of May 16th to June 15th (Cycle 15), automatic discounts will be applied on their June 15th invoice. For PowerSellers in the billing cycle of June 1st to June 30th (Cycle 0), automatic discounts will be applied on their June 30th invoice.
Any discounts before the above-mentioned time periods will still be credited by the manual process in early July.
Thank you for your continuous support.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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Important updates on PowerSeller Discounts *** |
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 April 27, 2009 | 03:53PM a MYT

We are pleased to announce that beginning in June 2009, the process of handling PowerSeller discounts will be an automated process for cross-border sellers.
As part of the new process, PowerSellers in Malaysia who sell internationally on eBay.com, eBay.co.uk and eBay.de will be aligned with the discount programme from only one eBay site, as long as they have met the eligibility criteria as outlined by each country’s programme and have listed and sold on the respective site. The qualifying criteria and discounts can be found in the following links:
US PowerSeller Incentive Programme
UK PowerSeller Incentive Programme
Germany PowerSeller Incentive Programme
We understand that some PowerSellers may feel that moving forward they are unable to enjoy discounts from several international sites. However, this new process is aimed at improving efficiency and ensuring that our PowerSellers continue to enjoy great discount benefits.
Below are the changes that PowerSellers can expect to see in June:
1. Monthly Automatic Discount Process
All PowerSeller discounts will be deducted automatically from invoices on a monthly basis. It is a big improvement from the current quarterly manual process. PowerSellers will only need to pay the discounted seller fees instead of having to pay the full amount first and wait for a refund at the end of the quarter.
2. Discount Details in Seller Dashboard
The Seller Dashboard will provide discount details such as the site that currently offers the discount as well as its eligibility requirements. This way, PowerSellers can easily keep track of the discount benefits they are entitled to.
3. Flexibility to Choose & Change the Discount Site
PowerSellers can decide which site they prefer to receive discounts from and have it changed by comparing their sales volume on different sites. If you registered as a PowerSeller before April 2009, we will set your default discount site based on your billing record in the past few months. You will receive an email from us telling you what your default site is in early May 2009. If you would like to make any changes, please contact your Account Manager or email our Customer Support at seasupport@ebay.com.
More information on these changes can be found here.
Thank you for your continuous support.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***eBay Stores Upgrade; News about Search *** |
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May 04, 2009 | 03:22PM a MYT

eBay Stores has always been a great way for sellers to create their own brands on eBay. With new storefront templates and enhanced search results, the new eBay Stores format is even better—both for Stores sellers and their customers.
eBay Stores Upgrade: final reminder to check your Store
Most Stores sellers have chosen to upgrade and are currently benefitting from the new format and in early May, we will begin upgrading the rest of eBay Stores automatically. If you haven’t already done so, it’s important that you preview your Store and opt-in beforehand. Just go to My eBay and click “Manage My Store” in the Account menu.
For most Stores, the transition is seamless and requires no modification by the seller. If your Store has been significantly customized, you may need to make some changes. So be sure to check now, before the automatic upgrade begins.
For more details, please see our frequently asked questions.
Older search technology retiring in June
Almost all eBay buyers and sellers are now using eBay’s new search technology. If you’re still using the older pages, we encourage you to give the new search a try—even if you tried it before. We received valuable feedback from the community and have already incorporated many suggestions:
- Results are returned faster than ever.
- You see more of the items you want.
- You can now customize your preferences on the left side of the page.
- Window shopping in the snapshot view makes shopping even more fun.
- “Related searches” and “exclude in category” searches are back.
We'll continue to make the new search better, faster, and easier to use with more innovative ways to find what you’re looking for.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***April 2009 Updates*** |
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April 20, 2009 | 03:19PM a MYT

eBay has made an important announcement on changes that are scheduled to be live in mid June. More information on the changes affecting eBay Malaysia
sellers who sell internationally can be found here. The full US announcement can be found
here.
Additionally, we would like to highlight some changes that domestic eBay Malaysia sellers will be seeing:
1. Easier, more visual shopping and buyer incentives to drive more sales
- New item page will roll out to all of eBay, with bigger better pictures, a real-time count down timer for auctions, and much more. Also coming later
this year is the new photo zoom capability. Get your listings ready now.
2. Key information to set buyer expectations and reduce your costs
- New Smart FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) answer buyers’ top 20 questions before they reach you through “Ask Seller a Question”.
- Use item specifics—now you can customize when the available choices don’t apply to your item.
Finally, we’re excited to announce the launch of PayPal Seller Protection for eligible eBay items starting in mid June. PayPal Seller Protection is aimed
at helping sellers reduce their losses from fraudulent or unauthorised payments and item-not-received claims, chargebacks, and reversals in 190 markets
worldwide. Additional information will be available in June. Please look out for an email from us in your inbox!
Thank you for your business and happy selling!
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal Teams
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***New eBay Stores Experience*** |
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February 25, 2009 | 11:55AM a MYT

We are happy to announce the launch of a new eBay Stores Experience. For years, eBay Stores has been a great tool for sellers looking to create their own brands on eBay. Improvements include new storefront templates and enhancements to Stores search results. These changes will improve the look of your Store, while enhancing your customers' shopping experience.
New Store templates:
Sharp, professional designs and merchandising features to help you attract and retain more buyers.
Enhanced search results:
- Searches within your Store will include titles, categories, item specifics, and even similar keywords for more relevant results.
- Shoppers will enjoy a more consistent, streamlined buying experience throughout the eBay site.
From now till end of March 2009, you can preview how your Store will look in the new eBay Stores Experience. If you like what you see, you can opt in to the new experience right away. After March, all Stores will be automatically upgraded.
Note to Store Sellers: We strongly encourage you to preview your eBay Store soon, especially if it is heavily customized. We’ve worked hard to
ensure that most eBay Stores will upgrade seamlessly, with little or no modifications required by sellers. Some heavily-customized Stores may require more manual modifications. Through March, you can continue to use the current eBay Stores experience, while you optimize your Store to take full advantage of the new experience upgrade.
So don’t wait for the automatic upgrade! Preview your Store’s new look now. If you like what you see, you can start taking advantage of the new features right away. For more details, please see our frequently asked questions.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Updated: Update to Feedback Revision emails*** |
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January 14, 2009 | 01:36PM a MYT

We have been listening to our community and are happy to announce that starting from the week of Jan 27th, emails related to the Feedback Revision process will also be delivered to the user’s My Messages inbox, in addition to their email inbox.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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Feedback Revision Launches Soon*** |
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 October 18, 2008 | 02:16PM a MYT

eBay will be introducing Feedback Revision in the week of October 21st.
Feedback Revision will enable buyers to change a Feedback rating, comment and Detailed Seller Ratings (DSRs). While the Feedback revision process is initiated by a seller, buyers have the option to accept or decline a request. Buyers will have 10 days to respond and non-response will result in the Feedback remaining. Only one request can be made per transaction.
Sellers should only send a Feedback Revision request to the buyer once they have addressed, to the buyer’s satisfaction, the cause for the negative or neutral Feedback. They may also send a request if the buyer accidently left incorrect Feedback in the first place.
Sellers will have a limit of 5 requests per 1000 Feedback earned within a 12 month period. On average, sellers receive 8 negative Feedbacks per 1000 Feedback earned, so the 5 per 1000 limit will enable sellers to address the occasional mistake, while at the same time not enable sellers with greater than average negative Feedback to "cleanse their record."
We will monitor system use and make adjustments as required.
Onsite Buyer Messaging about “Free Shipping” During the Feedback flow
Free Shipping is a great way for sellers to improve their DSRs and attract more buyers. To enhance the accuracy of Feedback left on these transactions, buyers will be reminded that the seller offered Free Shipping on the transaction as they are leaving Feedback for the seller.
In July, we also introduced messaging to remind buyers when their transaction was an international transaction.
Since Feedback is often left days or even weeks after payment is made, providing these reminders should increase the accuracy of buyer Feedback and help ensure sellers who do cross-border business or who offer Free Shipping receive appropriate DSRs for Shipping time and Shipping & Handling cost.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Unlimited Protection for Your International Purchases on eBay.com and eBay.co.uk*** |
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December 12, 2008 | 11:30AM a MYT

We’re delighted to bring you an improved PayPal Buyer Protection Programme for items you purchase overseas on eBay.com and eBay.co.uk – offering you safer
online shopping just in time for the holiday season!
No matter what the amount, when you pay with PayPal, you’re now covered for the full value of qualifying items bought on eBay.com and eBay.co.uk at no additional cost – in the unlikely event that something
goes wrong.
Additionally, PayPal Buyer Protection is available on many other eBay sites. To find out if an item is covered, simply look for the ‘Buy safely’
section on the eBay listing where you’re shopping.
Learn more about:
PayPal’s qualification criteria on
eBay.com
PayPal’s qualification
criteria on eBay.co.uk
Remember: PayPal’s Buyer Protection on eBay covers claims for eligible items that don’t arrive or significantly aren’t as described by the seller.
In addition, PayPal also provides 100% coverage for unauthorised transactions sent from your PayPal account. Learn more about how PayPal keeps your online shopping secure.
So, play it safe this holiday season and pay using PayPal.
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal Teams
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*Note: Coverage and amounts of the PayPal Buyer Protection Programme are based on the eBay site where you purchase your item and may vary by site.
Please check the item listing for eligibility. Also, coverage applies to the full value of the purchase (including postage) for most items purchased on
eBay.com and eBay.co.uk. Items listed within certain categories are not eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection. Not all eBay sites have PayPal Buyer Protection
coverage. For example, items purchased on www.ebay.com.my using PayPal may qualify for eBay
Standard Purchase Protection Programme (ESPPP) as PayPal Buyer Protection is not available. Before making your purchase, check the eBay item page as
described above to learn more about eligibility or coverage amounts.
Other conditions may apply. The PayPal Buyer Protection Programme is subject to the terms and conditions in PayPal’s User Agreement.
Consumer advisory - PayPal Pte. Ltd., the holder of PayPal's stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
Users are advised to read the terms and conditions available at www.paypal.com carefully before use.
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***Category Structure Changes in November 2008*** |
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November 26, 2008 | 06:03PM a MYT

Based on suggestions from the Community, improvements have been made to the category structure on eBay.com.my. New categories and sub-categories have been created for more effective item search as follows:
Baby [2984]
Baby Clothing, Shoes [3082]
Diapers [45455]
Maternity Clothing [3020]
Other Baby Items [1261]
DVD & Movies [11232]
Entertainment Memorabilia [45100]
Music [11233]
Other Entertainment Items [105294]
Video Games [1249]
If you have any comments or feedback about these changes, please send us your suggestions and they will be considered for future enhancements.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***PayPal unveils enhancements to its website - new language options and more*** |
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November 19, 2008 | 12:29AM a MYT

Just in time for the holiday season, we’re pleased announce the launch of our new and improved website where you’ll find the same benefits and more, including customised content, quicker navigation, and new language options (Bahasa Indonesian or English) - offering a better experience when shopping or selling online using PayPal.
Now, you can select your language of choice as we've translated a large part of our website to make it easier for you to navigate and find all you need to know about PayPal quickly and effortlessly. Plus, you’ll able to pay and get paid safely, easily, and conveniently in your language 1.
Additionally, PayPal is integrated into the checkout process on eBay Malaysia (www.ebay.com.my) for international purchases, so buyers can pay for items using PayPal immediately, without sharing their financial details.
Plus, when it comes to your security, the new enhanced PayPal sites still provides you a secure and reliable PayPal experience and peace of mind with industry-leading fraud models, 24/7 monitoring for fraud, and free buyer protection against all unauthorised transactions and eligible eBay items not received 2.
For a better shopping and selling experience, Malaysian users can enjoy the new features at www.paypal.com/my. To learn more about the improvements, click here.
Have a safe buying and selling experience this holiday season. And don’t forget to pay and get paid the safer, simpler, smarter way.
The PayPal Asia Team
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Consumer advisory: PayPal Pte Ltd, the Holder of the PayPal™ payment service stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Consumers (users) are advised to read the terms and conditions carefully.
1. A large part of our site has been translated, especially those pages which are highly trafficked or viewed by our users. However, there are still some pages that will remain in English. Also, our phone and email support through customer support will still remain available in English only. In the near future, we hope to extend our translations and support further.
2. PayPal buyer protection coverage for item not received claims applies to the full value of the purchase (including postage) for most eBay international purchases. eBay items listed within certain categories are not eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection. Other conditions may apply. The Buyer Protection Programme is subject to the terms and conditions in PayPal’s User Agreement.
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***Safe Payment Requirements – Paperless Payments launch on eBay.com*** |
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November 11, 2008 | 01:45PM a MYT

The new electronic-only payments policies on eBay.com are now in effect.
This means sellers listing items for sale on eBay.com will no longer be able to list an item without one of the approved electronic payment methods: PayPal or a merchant credit card account.
Additionally, prohibited payment methods, such as cheques or money orders, will no longer be displayed in the Payment Details section of the item page, and sellers will need to remove any references to cheques and/or money orders from their item descriptions.
Note: We recognise this is a busy time of year so we’ll wait until January 15, 2009, before we begin insisting on the removal of prohibited payment methods from item descriptions.
Why paperless payments? It’s simple and enables safer selling on eBay.com
Did you know that paperless payments methods, such as PayPal, can lower item not received claims and increase the likelihood of repeat purchases by as much as 80%? Additionally, electronic payments are less likely to result in negative feedback than payments made with paper methods.1
And remember, for buyers who use PayPal, we're backing eligible transactions with our buyer protection programme 2, as a little confidence can go a long way to build buyer trust – especially over the holiday season.
So, if you haven’t already added an approved electronic payment method to your listings, what are you waiting for? Add at least one immediately – it lowers your potential risks and keeps your listings from being blocked when you try to list or relist items.
Helpful links:
Sell safely over the Holiday Season!
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal teams
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Consumer advisory: The PayPal™ payment service is regarded as a stored value facility under Singapore law. PayPal Pte. Ltd., the Holder of the PayPal™ stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Consumers (users) are advised to read the terms and conditions of use carefully.
- eBay analytics 1H 2008
- PayPal buyer protection coverage applies to the full value of the purchase (including postage) for most eBay international purchases (sites other than eBay.com.my). Items listed within certain categories are not eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection. Other conditions may apply. The Buyer Protection Programme is subject to the terms and conditions in PayPal’s User Agreement. The PayPal service is provided by PayPal, Inc. You should consider the Product Disclosure Statement (available at www.paypal.com) and whether the product is appropriate for you before deciding to use it.
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***Changes to Member to Members emails*** |
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November 04, 2008 | 03:22PM a MYT

eBay has rolled out some key changes with regards to how members can email and communicate with each other.
Many of these changes are targeted to improve the buying experience by enabling sellers to quickly and easily respond to questions from prospective eBay buyers. They include:
- Allowing both sellers and buyers to answer all member questions using their existing email clients such as Outlook or other internet email applications.
- Allowing members to route these messages to a secondary email address specified solely for processing member inquiries. Members can now separate these critical, time-sensitive communications from other eBay notifications and announcements.
- Adding structured content to the subject line of member messages so that members can quickly search for a particular message or create custom routing rules to ensure a question is answered by the right person as fast as possible.
In addition to improving the member-to-member communication experience, eBay will introduce some additional changes to improve the trust and safety of member communications.
Specifically, email addresses sent through the system (ie Ask Seller a Question, Reply to Question and Contact eBay Member links on the site) will be made anonymous in emails sent before a sale takes place. This applies to members who have not recently transacted with each other. Once the item is purchased, the member’s email address will be visible. Until then, eBay will replace the sender’s email address in the “From” field with a temporary anonymous address.
A short grace period will apply before eBay begin to validate the email address a member is using to reply to member messages. This validation is a secondary security measure to prevent a fraudster from trying to gain access to your account.
eBay is introducing these changes to protect its members from opportunistic fraudsters who try to entice members into completing transactions outside of eBay. Such buyers not only risk losing their money, but also their trust in the eBay experience, and in eBay sellers. By intermediating the communications between members that have the highest exposure for abuse, eBay will be in a position to detect and stop fraudulent messages and spam.
Learn more about these changes.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Two important security updates*** |
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November 03, 2008 | 02:39PM a MYT

Trusted Selling with Identity Confirmation - Progress Update
In April, eBay introduced trusted selling with identity confirmation which is designed to prevent fraudsters from gaining access to members’ accounts in order to commit fraud on eBay. It adds a new level of security by asking anyone listing an item from an “unknown” computer to confirm their identity.
The project was then implemented by noting the computers members typically use when buying and selling on eBay. Two months ago, we tested the identity confirmation process with a small population of users. The test was successful – we have seen a significant reduction in account takeovers, and it has been a smooth experience for users. We are now expanding this initiative to the entire Community, which should be completed by middle of November.
Going forward, if you list from a different computer which you usually use (such as a computer at a friend’s house or at the library), eBay will make an automated call to you to confirm if it is really you attempting to list an item. If you are not available to receive the call, you can confirm your identity via live chat with our Customer Support team.
Making Winning Bidder IDs Anonymous
Early last year, we began to anonymize bidder IDs on listings. This change was designed to protect bidders from fake Second Chance Offers and other malicious emails. It has been very successful, resulting in a 90% reduction in this type of fraud.
Today, however, the winning bidder’s ID is currently visible to everyone after the listing ends, and this continues to lead to fake checkout offers and other spam. Consequently, it also leads to unpaid items, as winning bidders who fall victim to these fake emails often send payment to someone other than the seller.
Based on the positive results we have seen by anonymizing bidder User IDs as well as our commitment to protecting all bidders from becoming targets for fraudsters, we have extended anonymized User IDs to winning bidders starting late October.
As always, the following information will still be accessible:
- Sellers will be able to view all bidder IDs on their listings.
- All members can click on the bidder ID and view the bidder’s Bid History page, which will detail the categories in which they have bid over the past 30 days.
- Feedback pages will show the same information as now – buyer and seller IDs, with comments visible to all.
Thank you for taking the time to read about these updates to improve safety on eBay and your continued support.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Bid Assistant To Be Removed *** |
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September 11, 2008 | 05:21PM a MYT

As part of the ongoing efforts to simplify the site and remove features that have very low usage, eBay will be removing the Bid Assistant tool (which allowed buyers to bid on multiple similar items in succession) in the next few weeks.
The removal plan
Starting in late September, the links to Bid Assistant will be removed from item pages and from My eBay, and buyers will no longer be able to create new groups of items within the tool. If you have used the Bid Assistant tool recently, or will be using it in late September, here is how you will be affected:
- If you have an active Bid Assistant group in late September: You will still see the link to Bid Assistant in My eBay, and will be able to view your groups of items within the tool. The Bid Assistant tool will also continue to bid on the items within each group as scheduled. However, you will not be able to add or remove items from a group, or alter your maximum bids. Since these groups will essentially be “locked” by late September, please make sure that you do not change anything within your Bid Assistant groups beforehand.
- If you have a closed Bid Assistant group in late September: You will still be able to view your closed groups via the link in My eBay.
The Bid Assistant tool will then be removed from the site entirely in late September.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Shop safely online with the eBay and PayPal Buyer Protection Programmes*** |
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September 08, 2008 | 10:59AM a MYT

Having peace of mind goes a long way when you’re buying online. That’s why eBay and PayPal offer various types of buyer protection coverage for items you purchase on eBay. Coverage depends on where you purchase your item and how you pay for it. Read on to learn more about our buyer protection programmes.
Coverage for your eBay items purchased on eBay.com.my:
eBay’s Standard Purchase Protection Programme (SPPP), covers qualified transactions on the eBay.com.my site, except for items paid for with cash or instant money transfer services. The maximum coverage amount is up to RM750 , minus a RM95 processing fee. Learn more about the eBay Standard Purchase Protection Programme.
Coverage for your eBay items purchased internationally (not on eBay.com.my):
PayPal’s Buyer Protection Programme (PBP) is designed to cover your purchases on eBay international sites when you pay using PayPal. Maximum coverage amounts will vary and are based on the site where you purchased your item. To determine eligibility and coverage on your item(s), look for the PayPal logo in the ‘Buy Safely’ section of the item description page. Learn more about eligibility or coverage amounts.
New! Even More Coverage for Your International Purchases on eBay.com.au!
PayPal’s buyer protection coverage for items purchased on eBay.com.au has been increased from 3,000 AUD to 20,000 AUD for qualifying items paid with PayPal*. To know if your item is covered and get greater peace of mind, simply look for the ‘Buy Safely’ section when viewing your item on eBay.com.au.

To learn more about PayPal’s coverage amounts and qualification criteria, click here.
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal Teams
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*Note: Coverage applies to the full value of the purchase (including postage) for most eBay purchases. Items listed within certain categories are not eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection. Learn more about these exceptions. Other conditions may apply. The Buyer Protection Programme is subject to the terms and conditions in PayPal’s User Agreement. The PayPal service is provided by PayPal, Inc. You should consider the Product Disclosure Statement (available at www.paypal.com) and whether the product is appropriate for you before deciding to use it.
Consumer advisory: The PayPal™ payment service is regarded as a stored value facility under Singapore law. PayPal Pte. Ltd., the Holder of the PayPal™ stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Consumers (users) are advised to read the terms and conditions of use carefully.
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***IMPORTANT: New Safe Payment Requirements on eBay.com*** |
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September 05, 2008 | 11:02AM a MYT

Starting in late October, 2008, eBay.com will be moving to an electronic checkout process with 100% electronic payments.
What does this mean if I am selling items on eBay.com?
Paper methods of payments such as money orders and cheques will no longer be accepted on eBay.com. Only electronic forms of payment will be permitted - either PayPal or merchant credit card accounts.
This means that sellers listing items for sale on eBay.com will be able to offer secure bank transfers and credit/debit card payments though PayPal or offer credit card payments through their own merchant accounts. Additionally, both payment solutions have been integrated into the checkout process on eBay.com.
Why is eBay making these changes?
Moving to an electronic checkout process offers buyers and sellers a faster, more reliable, and better experience. Sellers will get paid quicker and be able to ship items faster. Buyers can receive their purchases faster.
And remember, for your buyers who use PayPal, we're backing eligible transactions with our buyer protection programme1, as a little confidence can go a long way to build trust and reliability.
Did you know?
Items paid on eBay.com with electronic payments are:
- 80% less likely to result in an item not received (INR) claim than those paid with paper methods such as money orders2.
- 50% less likely to result in negative feedback from buyers than payments made with paper methods2.
Two more reasons why payments via PayPal or merchant credit card accounts are better for your business and your buyers.
Do other eBay sites have safe payment policies?
Yes. For specific details by site, please click below or visit the site’s accepted payment policies directly:
- For items being sold on eBay.com.au, click here.
- For items being sold on eBay.co.uk, click here.
- For more details on the eBay.com’s new policy, click here.
Safe selling on eBay!
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal Teams
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Consumer advisory: The PayPal™ payment service is regarded as a stored value facility under Singapore law. PayPal Pte. Ltd., the Holder of the PayPal™ stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Consumers (users) are advised to read the terms and conditions of use carefully.
- PayPal buyer protection coverage applies to the full value of the purchase (including postage) for most eBay international purchases (sites other than eBay.com.my). Items listed within certain categories are not eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection. Other conditions may apply. The Buyer Protection Programme is subject to the terms and conditions in PayPal’s User Agreement. The PayPal service is provided by PayPal, Inc. You should consider the Product Disclosure Statement (available at www.paypal.com) and whether the product is appropriate for you before deciding to use it.
- eBay analytics 1H 2008
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***New pricing, more incentives and other changes to bring more buyers*** |
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August 21, 2008 | 10:50AM a MYT

eBay has made an important announcement regarding changes to pricing, shipping and seller standards. More details can be found here
Here are the key highlights of the changes:
Listing fixed price items is more affordable than ever
We are changing our pricing to reduce your upfront cost to sell and align with your success. On September 16, the listing fee for all items sold via the Fixed Price format will be lowered to a flat fee of only 35 cents, for up to 30 day duration. This represents a 70 percent reduction in listing fees on Fixed Price items. There will also be a special rate of only 5 cents for Buy It Now™ Fixed Price listings in the Media category (Books, DVDs & Movies, Music and Video Games) running till end of year.
There will be no changes to Auction-style listings, which, when combined with a low start price, remain the most cost-efficient way to offer many kinds of items.
Free shipping incentives in all categories, plus shipping charge limits in Media
From October 1 till year end, sellers who offer free shipping will receive the option to use the Subtitle feature for free. Eligible PowerSellers will also stand to receive double Final Value Fee discounts.
In addition to shipping incentives, there will be limits to shipping and handling charges for the Media category. Media sellers will need to offer at least one shipping option within the specified limit. With this move, we are ensuring that buyers encounter fewer excessive shipping charges, which is the number one reason they leave the site.
Updated seller standards – minimum DSRs
There will be a new minimum Detailed Seller Rating (DSR) requirement to further improve the customer experience for everyone on eBay. From November 1, sellers will need to have a minimum 4.3 across all four DSR categories, over the prior 30 day or 12 month period depending on volume, in order to continue selling on the site.
Today, only a small fraction of sellers fall below this threshold, yet they are responsible for a high percentage of customer complaints, which hurts you and our marketplace overall. We encourage all sellers, whose scores fall below the 4.3 threshold, to adjust their business models and/or work on improving their DSR scores in the next 2 months.
Please note that changes announced on eBay.com, eBay.co.uk and eBay.de vary. Find out more about what is being announced on other sites here:
UK Announcement
Germany Announcement
Should you have any enquiries about the changes made, please contact Customer Support via Live Help.
Sincerely,
The eBay Team
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***Updated: Updates on Feedback*** |
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July 11, 2008 | 05:28PM a MYT

Earlier on, we made an announcement on several modifications we are making to Feedback and the changes that will be implemented on eBay.com.my from May 21, 2008.
There have been early indications that we're getting a lot of things right, as evidenced by more sellers improving their Detailed Seller Ratings (DSRs) and fewer top buyers reporting bad experiences. Many of our community members believed that the changes were for the better, but there have also been concerns about Feedback. Open, constructive discussion about what's working and what's not is a strength of our Community, and essential to the collective good of eBay. When we get something wrong, we want to make it right. And when you have ideas that benefit the collective good, we want to make them happen. To that end, we are making the following changes based on your input.
Recalculating Feedback percentages without neutrals
Effective in late August, neutrals will no longer be counted as part of the Feedback percentage. This means we will be recalculating Feedback percentages retroactively for users worldwide. In the interim, no one will lose their PowerSeller status as a result of neutrals being included in their Feedback percentage.
Helping you resolve disputes and satisfy buyers
A new process will be rolled out to help you resolve disputes with buyers, even after the buyer has left negative feedback. Everybody makes mistakes – buyers and sellers alike, and buyers should have a mechanism to change Feedback if they make a mistake or if the seller rectifies an issue in a timely manner. Unlike with our previous Mutual Feedback Withdrawal system, this new process will enable buyers to change their Feedback of the seller, not just withdraw the rating. More details of this new process will be provided at a later date.
This is part of our overall effort to improve the customer experience, especially for sellers. In fact, we're already making progress in addressing one of your biggest pain points – removing negative and neutral feedback left by buyers who violate our policies. For example, since we debuted the new Feedback system in May, we have removed more than 60 percent of the negative/neutral feedback left by buyers in an unpaid item (UPI) process. Looking ahead, you will see us continue to take the steps needed to protect your reputation on eBay. In the meantime, you can also protect yourself by following some well-defined best practices in using Feedback.
Finally, we're also working to resolve other important issues that eBay sellers have raised over the past several months. We hope what we have shared with you today demonstrates our commitment to listening and responding quickly with solutions. We want to make eBay a great place for you to do business, but it's going to take all of us – together – to get it right for the collective good.
Lorrie Norrington
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***Original:
Updates on Feedback*** |
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 July 11, 2008 | 04:59PM a MYT

Earlier on, we made an announcement on several modifications we are making to Feedback and the changes that will be implemented on eBay.com.my from May 21, 2008.
There have been early indications that we're getting a lot of things right, as evidenced by more sellers improving their Detailed Seller Ratings (DSRs) and fewer top buyers reporting bad experiences. Many of our community members believed that the changes were for the better, but there have also been concerns about Feedback. Open, constructive discussion about what's working and what's not is a strength of our Community, and essential to the collective good of eBay. When we get something wrong, we want to make it right. And when you have ideas that benefit the collective good, we want to make them happen. To that end, we are making the following changes based on your input.
Recalculating Feedback percentages without neutrals
Effective in late August, neutrals will no longer be counted as part of the Feedback percentage. This means we will be recalculating Feedback percentages retroactively for users worldwide. In the interim, no one will lose their PowerSeller status as a result of neutrals being included in their Feedback percentage.
Helping you resolve disputes and satisfy buyers
A new process will be rolled out to help you resolve disputes with buyers, even after the buyer has left negative feedback. Everybody makes mistakes – buyers and sellers alike, and buyers should have a mechanism to change Feedback if they make a mistake or if the seller rectifies an issue in a timely manner. Unlike with our previous Mutual Feedback Withdrawal system, this new process will enable buyers to change their Feedback of the seller, not just withdraw the rating. More details of this new process will be provided at a later date.
This is part of our overall effort to improve the customer experience, especially for sellers. In fact, we're already making progress in addressing one of your biggest pain points – removing negative and neutral feedback left by buyers who violate our policies. For example, since we debuted the new Feedback system in May, we have removed more than 60 percent of the negative/neutral feedback left by buyers in an unpaid item (UPI) process. Looking ahead, you will see us continue to take the steps needed to protect your reputation on eBay. In the meantime, you can also protect yourself by following some well-defined best practices in using Feedback.
Finally, we're also working to resolve other important issues that eBay sellers have raised over the past several months. We hope what we have shared with you today demonstrates our commitment to listening and responding quickly with solutions. We want to make eBay a great place for you to do business, but it's going to take all of us – together – to get it right for the collective good.
Sincerely,
The eBay Team
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***Upcoming eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy Update*** |
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July 11, 2008 | 01:35PM a MYT

We will be making changes to the eBay User Agreement and eBay Privacy Policy effective immediately for new members and on August 13, 2008 for existing members. Below is a quick summary of the changes:
Why are we changing the User Agreement and Privacy Policy?
It’s been many years since we drafted our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. In that time, eBay has grown and changed considerably.
Over the years, our policies had become long and complex. We’ve made great progress rewriting all of eBay’s site policies to be easier to read and understand, and it was time to do the same to the User Agreement and Privacy Policy. The changes we’ve made here simplify and shorten the User Agreement and Privacy Policy; we’ve taken out language that was repeated in both documents or covered in other relevant policies. And we’ve summarized what’s left so that it’s easier to navigate the policies and find the information you seek.
We are always aware of the need to ensure that these agreements stay relevant to the current state of eBay’s sites and services. So there are also several substantive changes we needed to make. The changes are highlighted as follows:
Changes to the User Agreement
Changes to our User Agreement help us keep our legal documents consistent with the way our sites and services are evolving to better meet the needs of our user community. Here are some important ones to note:
- New Catalog Services. The agreement’s Content and Liability sections have been revised to accommodate new features that may give sellers catalogs of content and product descriptions, so they can easily include complete and up-to-date product information for the items they list.
- Late Fee Withdrawal From PayPal After 180 Days Past Due. The vast majority of our sellers settle their balances on time or before 180 days. eBay will resort to a PayPal withdrawal only after the balance has been overdue for 180 days and our other collection efforts have been unsuccessful. We believe this helps level the playing field for the rest of the sellers who pay their bills. Should eBay withdraw late fees, this will not alter the status of a seller’s PayPal account or funds remaining after the withdrawal.
- Revised Dispute Resolution. We’ve updated our dispute resolution processes, to provide a balanced, low-cost forum for the resolution of disputes on eBay that is consistent across our global eBay platforms.
Changes to the Privacy Policy.
The new Privacy Policy, like the old one, outlines the broad categories of information we collect from you, how we use this information, and what your options are with respect to the information we collect. In addition to the streamlined format, you'll notice a few substantive changes to the policy that allow us to offer new services, better tailor the services we provide, and help make our site safer.
- Combating Fraud. We're increasing our efforts to combat fraud on the site with a variety of programmes. We've made some changes that allow us to address "Ask a Question" and "My Messages" spam and other malicious activities using our message systems, or to better authenticate you if you’re using an unfamiliar computer to prevent fraudsters from abusing your account. We're also making sure our disclosures about cooperating with law enforcement allow us to respond to increasingly sophisticated fraudsters and criminals.
- Streamlining Services. We've heard your comments about how many steps it takes to complete a transaction or get customer support where multiple eBay companies are involved. We’ve made some changes to our Disclosure section that will help make your experience across all eBay platforms as seamless as we can make it. These changes will allow our Customer Support team to help you with questions that span our companies, and streamline your use of the services provided by multiple members of the eBay corporate family. Some of our new programs also mean you'll see eBay services and content in a lot of places (not just on the site), so we've made some changes to clarify where our policies apply.
Customizing Your eBay Experience. We're rolling out programmes and working with partners that help make our sites and services, and some of the ads you see on the web, more relevant and useful to you. Naturally, because we're a transparent community, we provide you with choices about these programmes. You’ll notice a new preference now available in My eBay—named AdChoice—that lets you tell us whether you want us to use the information we have about you to customize the ads you see. You'll be able to sign in and change your advertising preferences in My eBay at any time. You'll see links on the ads we serve this way, so you'll know an ad is served with the new programme and be able to set your preferences right from the ad. In some cases, we may also use information from other companies to select the right audiences for our promotions. In the revised Privacy Policy, you’ll see a new Marketing section that describes in more detail our collection and use of information for these and all our marketing programmes.
What are your options regarding these changes?
The most important thing to keep in mind about this update is that your rights, and our responsibilities, under the User Agreement and Privacy Policy have changed very little. If you accept the new User Agreement and Privacy Policy, you don't need to take any action. If you do not wish to accept the new User Agreement or Privacy Policy, please refer to our Help pages for instructions on how to close your eBay account. Thank you for using eBay.
Sincerely,
The eBay Team
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***eBay Against Counterfeits*** |
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July 04, 2008 | 05:23PM a MYT

Recently, there have been several reports concerning a French court ruling in a lawsuit against eBay. Every year, millions have been invested into combating the problem of counterfeits. In 2007 alone, across all eBay sites around the world, we removed over 2 million potentially counterfeit listings, and we suspended over 50,000 sellers whom we believed may have been attempting to sell fake goods. Details of our anti-counterfeit policy can be found here.
Through the Verified Rights Owner (VeRO) Programme, our efforts to remove counterfeits from our site – often before anyone is able to see them, let alone buy them – are recognised by 18,000 manufacturers whom we successfully work with to combat counterfeiters.
While recognising the importance of fighting counterfeits, we do not agree with overly broad attempts to protect uncompetitive commercial practices of authentic items at the expense of consumer choice. This threatens the livelihood of our law-abiding sellers and the ability of our buyers to get great deals. Overzealous implementation of restrictive sales practices are anti-competitive and give you, our buyers and sellers, a bad deal. This is recognized by European Union policy-makers who are seeking to create a better framework for online sales to promote e-commerce in Europe.
For sellers: Be certain that your item is authentic
Sellers who list items that are popular targets for counterfeiters must be certain that their items are authentic. Sellers should not purchase from unknown distributors and should beware of prices too good to be true, or of suspiciously large volumes of available items.
Also, please know eBay has a variety of safeguards in place to protect the marketplace from counterfeits, and occasionally good sellers with legitimate items will be slowed down by these restrictions. We recognize this can be inconvenient for some sellers, and we appreciate your continued support in this very important matter.
eBay will continue to fight against counterfeits, but we will not accept outdated attempts to restrict unfairly the Internet to the detriment of our Community. We will continue to fight for consumer value through e-commerce, and we will be appealing the ruling in France.
Sincerely,
The eBay Team
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***Delay in International Safe Payment - Requirements on eBay.com.au *** |
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June 30, 2008 | 10:51PM a MYT

Please note changes scheduled to take place on eBay.com.au on July 15, 2008 for new international safe payment requirements have been postponed.
Originally, eBay Australia announced that items listed for sale on eBay.com.au on or after July 15, 2008 would require sellers to only offer PayPal or pay on pick up on their listings. These new safe payment requirements are being postponed until the review process with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). As previously announced, eBay.com.au is continuing to work with the ACCC to achieve an outcome that benefits buyers and sellers.
Important: Policies announced on by eBay Australia on May 21st, 2008 regarding accepted payment methods still apply. This means PayPal is required on all items listed for sale on eBay.com.au. Other payment methods (i.e. bank deposit, cheque / money order) are permitted and may be offered on items listed for sale on eBay Australia until further notice. Also, as previously communicated, any listings that do not comply with eBay’s Accepted Payments Policy will be removed.
Note: A small number of categories are excluded from these changes. Learn more about these exclusions.
To learn more about the delay in safe payment policies on eBay.com.au, click here.
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal Teams
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Consumer advisory: The PayPal™ payment service is regarded as a stored value facility under Singapore law. PayPal Pte. Ltd., the Holder of the PayPal™ stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Consumers (users) are advised to read the terms and conditions of use carefully.
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***eBay launches its Developer Programme in Southeast Asia with inaugural competition*** |
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June 25, 2008 | 07:09PM a MYT

Today eBay launches its Developer Programme in Southeast Asia. Started in 2000, the Developer Programme has approximately 70,000 members and offers developers around the world the best outlet on the Web to monetize their applications.
To kick off the South East Asia Developer Programme, eBay is organizing a competition to encourage local developers in Malaysia to experiment and innovate by building ecommerce applications for eBay and PayPal.
The best competition entries will be recognised with free development support and the eventual competition winners will walk away with the following prizes:
1st prize: SGD $10,000
2nd prize: SGD $8,000
3rd prize: SGD $5,000
Special Merit Prizes
Best Community / Viral Application: $1,000
Best Interactive / Visual Design: $500
Most Fun Application: $500
Developers interested in creating tools that add value for eBay users and showcasing their applications through the competition should first sign up for the eBay Developer Programme and submit their concepts by Friday 18th July via the website here
For more information on the competition, please check out our discussion board here.
We look forward to seeing creative and innovative concepts from our local developers!
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Updated: IMPORTANT: Upcoming International Safe Payment Requirements*** |
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June 17, 2008 | 03:18PM a MYT

In mid May, we announced on June 17th that all items sold on ebay.com.au will require sellers to only offer PayPal or pay on pick up on their listings. No other payment methods will be permitted. However, a ruling last week by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will delay the removal of other payment methods from ebay.com.au until mid July.
eBay Australia intends to work with the ACCC in order to continue to provide buyers and sellers a more secure way to trade with confidence on ebay.com.au. To learn more or to read the media statement released by ebay.com.au, click here.
What does this mean for you?
From 15 July 2008, the only payment methods sellers may offer on eBay.com.au will be PayPal and pay on pick up.
Current policies regarding accepted payment methods do still apply. This means PayPal is required on all listings on eBay.com.au. Other payment methods (i.e. bank deposit, cheque / money order) may also be offered until 15 July 2008. As previously communicated, any listings that do not comply with eBay’s Accepted Payments Policy will be removed.
There are a small number of categories excluded from these changes. Learn more about these exclusions here.
Regards,
The eBay and PayPal Teams
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Consumer advisory: The PayPal™ payment service is regarded as a stored value facility under Singapore law. PayPal Pte. Ltd., the Holder of the PayPal™ stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Consumers (users) are advised to read the terms and conditions of use carefully.
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IMPORTANT: Upcoming International Safe Payment Requirements*** |
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 May 22, 2008 | 11:28AM a MYT
 ***Making eBay Safer and Easier with PayPal***
Buyers and sellers rank security as a primary concern when doing business online, which is why eBay and PayPal are committed to your security.
In an effort to continue to improve trust & safety for both buyers and sellers in the marketplace, we would like to update you on a number of changes that will be happening internationally.
What changes are being made?
Many of our eBay international sites will require sellers listing items for sale overseas (sites other than ebay.com.sg, ebay.com.my, or ebay.ph) to offer PayPal on their listings as one of their safe modes of payment:
- In mid March, ebay.com began requiring sellers to offer PayPal or a merchant credit card as one of the safe payment options to buyers for:
- Items listed in categories with higher rates of buyer complaints
- New sellers with less than 100 feedback
- For sellers with higher than 5% buyer dissatisfaction rates
Learn more about ebay.com safe payment options.
- In late March, eBay UK also began requiring items listed on ebay.co.uk to offer PayPal on listings for all sellers who have a feedback score of less than 100 (regardless of feedback percentage) and for items in specific categories. Learn more
- Starting 23rd May in Australia, all items sold on ebay.com.au will require sellers to offer PayPal as one of the safe payment options. Learn more
- On 3rd June, ebay.co.uk will require PayPal to be offered on all listings for all sellers. Learn more
- On June 17th, all items sold on ebay.com.au will require all sellers to only offer PayPal on their listings. No other payment methods will be permitted*. Learn more
How does this improve the buyer and selling experience?
Currently, with PayPal offered on around 95% of items for sale on eBay, our data shows that buyers are less likely to have a bad experience when they pay with PayPal, which results in building trust and driving more trade.
PayPal keeps transactions secure, especially behind the scenes with industry leading fraud prevention tools, over 2,000 fraud experts 24/7, and proven results with industry-leading loss rates of <0.5%. Plus, for added security, PayPal has the highest industry encryption available, credit card and bank verification, and offers protections programmes for buyers and sellers.
Why is this important to you?
With PayPal offered as a payment option, buyers can shop with more confidence and protection across eBay’s international websites and sellers can benefit from being more likely to sell their items while reducing their loses.
For buyers, PayPal means:
- More security: No sharing financial details with sellers, reducing possibilities of identity theft.
- More protection: Free purchase protection for eligible items bought on international sites and paid with PayPal.
- More confidence: 80% of US buyers said they would be more likely to buy again if PayPal is offered.
For sellers, offering PayPal means:
- More security: No sharing of financial details with buyers or worries about storing their financial information.
- More reliability: Lowers unpaid item rates by nearly half.
- More sales: Increases repeat purchases by 80% and successful sales by 20%.
- Less Disputes: Four times less likely to have a buyer complaint - saving you money!
For more information, check the Accepted Payments Policy page for the site you are listing on to be sure you know the Safe Payment Requirements.
Happy and Safe Trading!
The eBay and PayPal teams
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* A small number of exclusions will apply to these changes
Consumer advisory: The PayPal™ payment service is regarded as a stored value facility under Singapore law. PayPal Pte. Ltd., the Holder of the PayPal™ stored value facility, does not require the approval of the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Consumers (users) are advised to read the terms and conditions of use carefully.
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***PowerSeller Programme Updates*** |
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June 03, 2008 | 03:18AM a MYT

In January 2008, eBay announced changes to Seller standards and incentives. The original announcement can be found here.
Previously sellers were only required to meet the following criteria to be awarded the PowerSeller status - consistent sales volume, 98% total positive Feedback, eBay marketplace policy compliance and an account in good financial standing.
New Criteria for PowerSellers
Starting this July, all Malaysia registered sellers who sell domestically or internationally, will also need to meet a new criteria – detailed seller rating (DSRs) of 4.5 or higher in all four DSRs: item as described, communication, shipping time, and shipping and handling charges, to be designated as a PowerSeller (or remain in the programme).
The full list of criteria to qualify as a PowerSeller can be found here.
Feedback Changes – Impact on PowerSeller Status
Some sellers may have seen their positive Feedback percentage drop since the introduction of the recent Feedback changes.
To help those who have fallen below the 98% threshold improve their Feedback score to above 98%, eBay will provide a grace period from now till July 20th in which these accounts will retain PowerSeller status. After this date, PowerSellers who no longer meet the 98% threshold will not be eligible for the PowerSeller status and benefits.
Incentives for PowerSellers
PowerSellers in Malaysia who sell internationally on eBay.com, eBay.co.uk and eBay.de will enjoy the same pricing benefits as qualified PowerSellers in the US, UK and Germany, as long as they meet the criteria for eligibility as outlined by each country's programme. The qualifying criteria and discounts can be found in the following links:
US PowerSeller Incentive Programme
UK PowerSeller Incentive Programme
DE PowerSeller Incentive Programme
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Global AB post - Feedback Transformation*** |
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May 08, 2008 | 10:14AM a MYT

In January 2008, eBay announced some bold changes to how Feedback on our site works. The original announcement can be found here.
Over the last several months, eBay has had many conversations with our users – both buyers and sellers – and we’ve had the opportunity to consider ways we can address some of the top concerns we’ve heard. Based on the input received, the following are some additional modifications we’re making:
- Content will be added in the “Leave Feedback” flow for buyers who are in a cross-border transaction which reminds them that international transactions usually take longer to complete.
- The interstitial page that buyers see before leaving negative or neutral Feedback have been improved; the updated page offers a stronger message to buyers about the need to communicate with the seller, to allow enough time for the transaction to complete and to keep Feedback factual.
Specific to eBay.com.my, the following will be implemented starting on May 21, 2008:
- Sellers may only leave positive feedback for buyers.
- Negative and neutral Feedback will be removed if a member becomes suspended.
- Members can leave Feedback up to 60 days after a transaction (down from 90).
- Feedback will be removed when a buyer fails to respond to the unpaid item process.
- Members will receive credit for weekly repeat Feedback.
- Positive Feedback Percentage will be based on the last 12 months of activity (neutral Feedback will be included in the calculation).
- The PowerSeller Program will use the same calculation method described above to determine eligibility for the PS Program for the Positive Feedback percentage requirement of 98% positive.
- In addition to expanding the 3-day block to 7 days, a new Buyer Requirement will be introduced allowing sellers to block buyers who have been reported by other sellers for eBay buying policy violations (such as Feedback abuse or email threats).
- The scope of the existing Buyer Requirement for unpaid items will be expanded so that it supports more comprehensive blocking of buyers who have a history of non-payment.
- The process that sellers use to report buyers for policy violations will be improved.
These changes represent a huge investment in transforming the way Feedback works, so that it better serves today’s marketplace. Ultimately, the goal is to restore trust and transparency and improve the buying experience, while offering needed checks and balances to ensure our sellers provide excellent service benefits.
All aspects of the new Feedback system and responses from the marketplaces will be studied carefully. eBay will make improvements when appropriate.
Yours sincerely,
The eBay Team
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***Updated: Bold Feature Promotion from April 1st till 30th – 50% off Bold for up to 5 listings on eBay.com*** |
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April 01, 2008 | 12:34PM a MYT

Please be aware that that the Bold Feature promotion from April 1st to April 30th should be as follows:
For a limited time from April 1st till 30th, eBay Malaysia sellers who have used Bold less than 5 times, will enjoy 50% off Bold for up to 5 Auction or Fixed Price listings on the US site.
Why use Bold? Bold makes your item listings stand out so shoppers are more likely to click, bid and buy. On average, Bold helps increase an item’s final price by 21% and boost bids by 24%.
More details of the promotion can be found here.
Happy selling!
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Previous update:
Bold Feature Promotion from April 1st till 30th – 50% off Bold for up to 5 listings on eBay.com*** |
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 April 01, 2008 | 02:12AM a MYT

For a limited time from April 1st till 30th, eBay Malaysia sellers who have used Bold less than 5 times on eBay.com to date, will enjoy 50% off Bold for up to 5 Auction or Fixed Price listings on the US site.
Why use Bold? Bold makes your item listings stand out so shoppers are more likely to click, bid and buy. On average, Bold helps increase an item’s final price by 21% and boost bids by 24%.
More details of the promotion can be found here.
Happy selling!
Regards,
The eBay Team
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Bold Feature Promotion from April 1st till 30th – 50% off Bold for up to 5 listings on eBay.com*** |
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 April 01, 2008 | 12:44AM a MYT

For a limited time from April 1st till 30th, eBay Malaysia sellers who have listed less than 5 times on eBay.com to date, will enjoy 50% off Bold for up to 5 Auction or Fixed Price listings on the US site.
Why use Bold? Bold makes your item listings stand out so shoppers are more likely to click, bid and buy. On average, Bold helps increase an item’s final price by 21% and boost bids by 24%.
More details of the promotion can be found here.
Happy selling!
Regards,
The eBay Team
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***Making it easier to recover listings*** |
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March 26, 2008 | 02:56PM a MYT

We are pleased to announce the launch of a new feature that will enable sellers to correct listings that have been removed due to policy violations.
Most listing violations are unintentional, yet because the listings are completely removed from the site, sellers are unable to make the required corrections and relist quickly. Instead, sellers have to recreate the listing. However, a few policies are excluded such as severe banned items (e.g firearms, narcotics, etc…) and VeRO violations for potentially counterfeit items.
Starting today, listings removed for policy violation will be saved in the ‘Unsold’ section of My eBay with a clear indication that the listing was cancelled. Sellers will receive a note in My Messages explaining why the listing was removed and the policy that it violated. Sellers can then edit the listing and relist the item accordingly (or delete it). Of course, sellers should ensure that their revised listing is now in compliance with the law and all eBay policies.
Regards,
The eBay Team
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*** ****** eBay Malaysia just got bigger and better! ********* |
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November 06, 2007 | 08:53AM a MYT
 We are pleased to announce that the eBay Malaysia site has gotten a new look, offering a new experience to both buyers and sellers - designed specially to benefit our local community of users.
You'll notice right away that the upgraded site has a brand new look, additional features and greater functionality. The Community Hub has taken on a new look and we have also added more Discussion Boards.
Buying and Selling just got easier and faster! This makes a better marketplace for all of us and even better, buying and listing on eBay Malaysia is still FREE!
The site’s improvements mirror the changing needs of our Malaysian users. In addition to Advanced Search for buyers, sellers can now open their own eBay Store, and streamline their sales by using tools like Selling Manager. All users will benefit from the full My eBay experience and user-friendly Sell Your Item Form as well. Sellers can also choose to upgrade their listings by opting for Feature Upgrades such as Bold, Border, Highlight, Item Subtitle and Home Page Featured. Note: Fees apply for these optional features.
We are very proud of all the effort that has gone into delivering the new eBay.com.my and wish you a better buying and selling experience on eBay!
Regards,
The eBay Southeast Asia Team.
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