PRLog (Press Release) –
Feb 16, 2008 – With sellers fleeing eBay before the feedback changes occur and others dreading the effects that it will have if they stay, an innovative college professor has developed AfterTheGavel.com which offers sellers an oportunity to continue to leave neutral and most of all Negative feedback for buyers that they have problems with.
With seller participation this can actually maintain the balance that has always existed within the feedback system. Buyers will still be motivated to work things out with the seller before leaving negative feedback as they will not want to be identified to other sellers as unreasonable, problematic or non-paying buyers. This equal feedback system has worked since it was started and can continue to work at AfterTheGavel.com.
AFTERTHEGAVEL.COM was developed by a Professor of Computer Science in responce to changes to eBay's feedback system. It is set up to fill a newly formed gap in information available to sellers. Sellers from all online auction sites are welcom to submit feedback for buyers.