On the eBay cross-border e-commerce platform, every data and indicator has its own special meaning. The rise and fall of these data will extremely affect the actual store operating data. If the return rate of the eBay store is too high What will be the impact? Will it have an irreversible impact on store level? This article will describe this content in detail.

In the current eBay platform, the return rate will be calculated into the buyer’s score sheet, so this will better force cross-border e-commerce sellers to pay more attention to the return rate. level and management in Chengdu to minimize the number of returns in the current business process. And according to regulations, if sellers can successfully resolve the return complaint and get the buyer to agree to revoke the return request, the return behavior will not be included in the data background.

So, what impact will the eBay store’s return rate be too high? The most direct consequence is that the eBay seller’s grade may become failing! If the bad transaction rate exceeds 2%, or the proportion of closed cases exceeds 0.3%, the seller level can be reduced!

Although eBay users cannot see substandard seller levels. However, the decline in the seller’s level will bring many negative impacts: For example, eBay officials will review the overall situation of the store. If the seller’s level is too low, the merchant’s account may be restricted or punished.

The high return rate on eBay will directly affect the store level. If the store fails, the “search ranking” and “number of items sold” may be restricted to varying degrees, and the income/funds on the eBay platform It may also be seized, and you may be charged more closing costs!

What is even more outrageous is that it is possible to prohibit the use of LISTING without losing the qualification to edit or modify the original LISTING.

In short, this article discusses in detail the question “What will be the impact of eBay’s high return rate?” When a store’s return rate is too high, it will directly affect the seller’s report card, and then affect the store’s seller level. When eBay believes that the level is too low to affect the buyer’s consumption experience, eBay may introduce restrictive measures.