Simply enter a seller ID and DSRWatch communicates directly with eBay's servers to retrieve the DSR information. In addition to retrieving the DSRs, DSRWatch compares your DSRs to eBay's "Rating Tiers" .
Get a Detailed Seller Rating report by entering an eBay seller’s user ID

Tip: You can look up and subscribe to your competitors' ratings.
Detailed Seller Ratings for coinsmate
Criteria Rating Rating tier Number of ratings
Item as described 4.9 Top 10-25% 244
Communication 4.9 Top 10% 241
Shipping time 4.8 Middle 50% 241
Shipping and handling charges 4.8 Top 10% 240Positive feedback: 100.00%
What is a Rating Tier?
eBay has published data for DSRs that puts sellers into one of five tiers:
Top 10% – WOW! The top 10% sellers are a rare bunch and you should enjoy the fruits of your labor. Look for lots of perks as a top performing seller.
Top 10-25% – Congratulations! You are in one of the top tiers and most likely will enjoy several advantages to the competition.
Middle 50% (between Bottom 25% and Top 25%) – These sellers are average. They most likely will not face trust and safety action, but also will not be advantaged in search results.
Bottom 10-25% – These sellers should work diligently to increase their DSRs and stay out of the Bottom 10% tier.
Bottom 10% – These sellers most likely are close to or have already faced Trust and Safety non-seller performance.
In early 2007, eBay introduced a new twist to the feedback system called Feedback 2.0. As part of Feedback 2.0, eBay introduced Detailed Seller Ratings. Each DSR is rated on a scale of one to 5 stars.
In late 2007, eBay announced that they will begin advantaging sellers with high DSRs in the search results and disadvantaging (and even taking trust and safety actions) for those sellers with low DSRs.
DSRs are going to be as important, if not MORE important than overall feedback starting in 2008.
This is a great tool for checking DSR's.


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