May

30

Don’t submit just any blocked bidders

We’ve been getting a few emails lately from sellers asking why we request that they only submit blocked bidders with whom they have had direct experience. Their argument is that they have gathered these IDs from message boards, other sellers, etc. and by sharing them via RepXchange, will only benefit other members too.
In theory they […]

May

28

More press on RepXchange…

Thanks to Sue at Tamebay.com for reviewing our service and deeming it the most useful of the new feedback-fix she’s looked at over the past few weeks, and “certainly the only one I would consider using” in her article RepXchange: passing on the bad bidders.
Not a bad mark from one of the most prolific and […]

May

20

RepXchange is (a)Live and Kicking

First, I want to say that RepXchange is now live and open for business! Thanks to Ina Steiner for her mention in Auctionbyte’s ”This & That” and also to Katherine Tyrrell for her thorough review in her blog, ”Making a Mark”. I sincerely appreciate their kind words and hope that the message is getting out to the […]

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May

14

RepXchange.com goes live today!

On RepXchange, eBay sellers may anonymously pool their blocked bidder lists, aka black lists, and extract a new, custom list of blocked bidders that fits their own business profile. Now sellers can weed out bad buyers, and by extension, avoid spending needless time on re-listing, or worse, filing dispute claims.

May

6

Good eBay seller experience

Research shows that customers are more likely to use social media for product or service reviews when they had a bad experience than when they had a good one. At RepXchange we’re all about celebrating great sellers, so when we learn about sellers who offer excellent service in the spirit of fair trade, we’ll blog […]

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