What do the stars after member feedback scores mean?
What do the stars after member feedback scores mean? The colorful stars that appear after feedback scores are a fixture on eBay, but many members never take the time to learn what they mean.Answer: The stars that follow a member’s feedback score in parentheses are a visual representation of that member’s accumulation of positive eBay experience. They are color-coded to indicate the amount of successful trading that an eBay members has done. Members new to eBay do not have a star, since the first star is granted at a feedback score of ten (10). Members with exceedingly high feedback scores receive “shooting stars,” which often indicate a member who sells on eBay as his or her primary source of income.
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