06-05-2019 03:45 PM
I HATE, I repeat HATE Sponsored Listings. They are ruining my eBay experience, and you can best believe that I will NEVER purchase a Sponsored item.
I want a way to turn them OFF. I do not want to see the same overpriced item at the top, middle, and bottom of every page of results, especially when I have specific sort criteria. What is the point of 'newly listed' or 'price low to high' if the first results are the Sponsored Listing? I guarantee you that seeing these same listings over and over is not going to weaken my resolve and make me want to purchase these random items. Au contraire, mon frère. Any seller that makes frequent use of Sponsored Listings is going to go on my blacklist. You people are the worst.
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06-14-2019 12:52 PM
@jeannicho22 wrote:Seems like a lot of negative mojo. YMMV
Your company is looking for the right person to fill a job opening.
OK @jeannicho22 I''l give it a go:
Your company posts a job ad for a programmer with at least 3 years of Python experience.
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06-14-2019 01:15 PM - edited 06-14-2019 01:17 PM
@callixto wrote:By the way, I think I may have found a workaround that doesn't require ad blocking extensions. I am creating a blacklist of sellers who use Sponsored Listings, and using the Advanced Search option to exclude them from my search results. So far it seems to be working, but if this starts to proliferate to the point where there are too many spammers to keep track of, I will have to resort to ad blocking software.
While I understand the frustration, you might not be aware that eBay encourages sellers to do this because they promise to get your listings to be seen higher in search results and they charge sellers a hefty fee for this. Sometimes, sellers' items are hidden from searches if they are not promoted/sponsored. that is why some things seem overpriced as the seller sometimes passes this fee along to the buyer.
Not every seller promotes or sponsors all their items - normally only a few because of the extra expense. So it is not fair to the seller to block all their listings, just as you might be doing yourself an injustice by missing out on some great items that are not being promoted from that seller.
Just something to keep in mind @callixto - 🙂
06-14-2019 01:31 PM
@nc-daydreamer wrote:
@callixto wrote:By the way, I think I may have found a workaround that doesn't require ad blocking extensions. I am creating a blacklist of sellers who use Sponsored Listings, and using the Advanced Search option to exclude them from my search results. So far it seems to be working, but if this starts to proliferate to the point where there are too many spammers to keep track of, I will have to resort to ad blocking software.
While I understand the frustration, you might not be aware that eBay encourages sellers to do this because they promise to get your listings to be seen higher in search results and they charge sellers a hefty fee for this. Sometimes, sellers' items are hidden from searches if they are not promoted/sponsored. that is why some things seem overpriced as the seller sometimes passes this fee along to the buyer.
Not every seller promotes or sponsors all their items - normally only a few because of the extra expense. So it is not fair to the seller to block all their listings, just as you might be doing yourself an injustice by missing out on some great items that are not being promoted from that seller.
Just something to keep in mind @callixto - 🙂
"Not fair"? Too bad. You want to play eBay's game, you go right ahead, I'm done.
06-17-2019 03:34 AM
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06-18-2019 08:04 PM
Thank-you for posting this. I, too, am fed up. I use sort options constantly and no matter what sort I select, up pop the sponsored items first. Even when sorting by "SOLD" items, the sponsored listing pop up first even though they were NOT sold! I understand the "pay to play" world and I know eBay is making money off this so if they want these overpriced "sponsored" items to pop-up on a basic item search so be it. But once I select a specific sort option, I would expect to see the results I asked for and not these darn sponsored items over and over again. Once again, greedy eBay is hard at work making my experience less and less satisfying. Hurry, hurry competition!
07-05-2019 06:52 AM
Count me in on the frustration as a buyer. When I sort by newest, ending soonest, highest, or lowest, that's what I want to see, not **bleep** listings that eBay wants to push at me outside of that sorting order.
I've bought and sold on eBay since 1998, with a roughly 50-50 mix as buyer and seller, and I absolutely despise what eBay has become with its obfuscation and manipulation of search results, thinking they know better than buyers as to what they want, and that they know better than sellers as to the nature of what they are selling and how to sell it.
Just get the [CENSORED] out of my way, eBay and let me buy or sell. Just stop it.
Every time I try to do something on eBay anymore, eBay itself gets in the way. There's a reason that both buyers and sellers here are frustrated and eBay is circling the bowl. Five years from now, the only sellers that will be left will be bulk wholesalers from Asia, and the only buyers will be those looking for consumer widgets (but only *AFTER* they shop at Amazon, AliExpress, and Wal-Mart *FIRST* since that's where you go for those items).
07-05-2019 09:01 AM
07-05-2019 10:59 AM
I personally HATE the wall of promoted (Sponsored is what eBay calls them) ruining my search results, experience, and wasting my time as a buyer [...]
Maybe eBay will MAKE a HIDE promoted listings button for those that detest it 🙂
Why wait for someone else to do something when you can do it yourself?
Install Ad Block Plus in your browser, go to the settings and uncheck "Allow Acceptable Ads" and the current crop of sponsored listings will no longer appear at the top and bottom of your search results.
07-05-2019 11:28 AM
07-11-2019 02:13 PM
Im seeing sponsored ad’s that are irrelevant to me while browsing. If i wear a size 10 shoe and search for size 10’s my sponsored ads show all sizes which i have no interest in, now how does that help the seller? Ebay has made shopping incredibly more frustrating then it already was.
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