07-17-2006, 09:48 PM
[quote author=Anita link=topic=4344.msg17739#msg17739 date=1153007301]
WHY would people want to jump through so many frickin' hoops to make eBay work for them??? How much carp does eBay have to throw at a person before they move on?
Even if a person is able to get eBay to work for them today... with eBay, tomorrow always has something new to have to deal with.[/quote]
The title of this thread from the Stores board is a perfect example of the time eBay sellers are forced to (or choose to) waste jumping through hoops, grasping at straws, etc.
http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?t...1000319597&tstart=0
I've lost count of the number of magic solutions to eBay's search problems people have tried over the past few months without success: ending GTC listings, Express opt-ins, Express opt-outs, etc., etc.
By contrast, total time spent on Amazon, Overstock, or web sites over the past few years trying similar solutions to search problems (or revising templates because of rules changes etc.): 0.
WHY would people want to jump through so many frickin' hoops to make eBay work for them??? How much carp does eBay have to throw at a person before they move on?
Even if a person is able to get eBay to work for them today... with eBay, tomorrow always has something new to have to deal with.[/quote]
The title of this thread from the Stores board is a perfect example of the time eBay sellers are forced to (or choose to) waste jumping through hoops, grasping at straws, etc.
Quote:Thoughts - Will AWAY message re-index items and fix Search faults?
Is it possible that vacation setting (which insert a message into all listing but not the HIDE option) can fix that intermittent search issues or do anything to increase sales?
http://forums.ebay.com/db2/thread.jspa?t...1000319597&tstart=0
I've lost count of the number of magic solutions to eBay's search problems people have tried over the past few months without success: ending GTC listings, Express opt-ins, Express opt-outs, etc., etc.
By contrast, total time spent on Amazon, Overstock, or web sites over the past few years trying similar solutions to search problems (or revising templates because of rules changes etc.): 0.