How can someone be a top seller and joined 3 days ago?

I opened this account when bonanza had the other name, but haven’t been here in many, many years. So I came back recently and was looking around. Came across a seller named Mantiques and he is a top rated seller. So I went to his page. SHOCKED to see he joined 1/10/17 and yet shows over 1000 transactions and is considered a top rated seller here on bonanza. How is that even possible? ?

asked over 8 years ago

3 Comments

abigdogmom says: January 14, 2017

When you look at Bonanza’s Top Seller criteria, you quickly realize the only sellers’ that qualify also sell on eBay. And it really makes no difference how much promoting you do. I have tried.

SparklesJewelry says: January 14, 2017

I dont completely agree with that abiddogmom, My other booth has TRS and even tho i sell on ebay, I have not sold on there in quite awile, yet i still got the top rated status for sales I made here on Bonanza.

ccmom says: January 15, 2017

I haven’t sold anything on ebay since 2009…and have achieved a top rated here without ebay…it can be done

3 Answers

Hi, I believe if you are top rated seller on ebay and transfer your feedback from there the top rated seller comes too.

answered over 8 years ago

sky4kye
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Wow – all this time I’ve been here I had no idea we could just import the feedback. Just did it and it worked great – had to say thanks!

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