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Do you display your recent feedback in your eBay auction listings?
#1
If so what tool or script are you using? Cost?

Have you seen a quantifiable increase in selling prices since adding the feedback to your listing?
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#2
They buyer can look up your feedback...I seen no reason to "add" it to your listing unless buyers can't read your numbers under your name. You can mention "look up my feedback"
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#3
Agree with Samintx. Bidders can see your feedback with one click.
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#4
Feedback is somewhat of a joke given the "retaliatory hits".

Example:
I had 100% until this joker sent me a broken stereo after stating "no problems, everything works..". Well the right channel dropped out almost immediately. I emailed him asking for solutions to the problem; he was rude and took me saying "it worked for 5 minutes then crapped out" as gospel. I left him negative; then he left me retaliatory feedback Saying, "buyer is lying; he said it worked..".

I will have to sell/buy a 1000 items now to get back the sterling rating that I had. I will be at 97% till the day I die. All this after paying 5 minutes after close of bidding every time..

EBay won't get involved with the feedback issues at all. Understandably, they could not buy enough manpower.
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