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Day: January 30, 2014

Reddit Bans Overeager Etsy Sellers

January 30, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

Reddit has “soft-banned” Etsy links due to what the site says is a recent rise of spam posts by apparently overeager sellers who don’t follow Reddit’s rules when promoting their listings on its site. Reddit is an irreverent social-networking site Read more

News, Trends and Shopping DataEtsy, Reddit

Etsy Retires Seller Ratings Known as Customer Service Stats

January 30, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

Etsy is retiring a seller rating feature called Customer Service Stats (CSS), a way for sellers to keep track of key customer service metrics. Launched last year, the CSS stats were initially controversial, as sellers feared Etsy would use them Read more

Marketplaces, NewsEtsy changes

Bonanza Makes It Easier to Sell Personalized Goods

January 30, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

Offering shoppers the ability to customize or personalize products can be a successful strategy for online merchants, but it isn’t always easy to handle such orders on online marketplaces. Bonanza has added a feature designed to make it easier for Read more

Marketplaces, NewsBonanza, customization

eBay Denies Claim of PayPal Security Breach

January 30, 2014September 23, 2017 Ina Steiner

eBay responded to claims of a breach of security at its PayPal payments unit in a report that was published in a blog post by a former Google software engineer. Naoki Hiroshima published the post, “My $50,000 Twitter Username Was Read more

News, Payments, Security and Fraud IssuesPayPal security


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