Beginning October 2009, eBay is going to calculate a low DSR percentage for sellers based on the total number of low DSR scores a seller receives from buyers. A buyer who purchases 10 items and leaves 10 low DSR ratings will have the same effect as 10 different buyers who each purchase 1 item and leave a low DSR score.
eBay allows sellers to use the Buyer Requirements to specify the criteria whereby a buyer can be blocked. Previously, eBay allowed sellers to limit buyers to purchasing no more than 10 items at a time. However, eBay is now giving sellers much more flexibility in limiting the number of items each buyer can purchase at a time. eBay sellers can now limit buyers from bidding on or purchasing additional items after they have purchased anywhere from 1 to 100 items. So, it is now possibly for eBay sellers to limit buyers so that they can purchase no more than one item every 10 days if the seller so chooses.
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