I have been a member for a long time. I cannot speak to other areas of
interest, but as a classic car hobbyist, I have used eBay extensively
for very long time. Lately however eBay is allow sellers to flood their
ads in way that make searching for a ...
There does not appear to be any way to notify ebay of a potentially
dangerous product. None of the forced options to communicate within the
ebay universe have an option about products that may be dangerous. I
don't want a refund, I don't want another...
I used to search for classic cars, across makes and models, by years.
Like all cars from 1955 to 1965.Ebay has changed the interface, is there
still a way to search by years as opposed to by makes?
You live in the land of magical thinking... Why the heck should I as a
buyer have to slog through pages of drop down boxes and type lines of
complaints to flag a seller of inappropriate advertising. Essentially
when a seller lists an item says it is ...
My solution is really easy, just as I said. The knowledge as to if an
add is crap is in the minds of the millions of users of ebay. If an ad
is blackballed, then the onus is on the seller to justify his/her crap
with eBay. Then and only then eBay wou...
As someone who was writing code when ebay was not even in dippers yet, I
know they can do something about it if they wanted to. All they have to
do is add a button to all ads that a user can press that states that the
add is misleading and it is flag...