How to get around Search results manipulation?
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‎09-17-2018 09:33 AM - edited ‎09-17-2018 09:34 AM
Hey there, im trying to find a cheap bluetooth headset, so i did input'' bluetooth headset'' in search box, selected Buy It Now and Price+shipping lowest first.
after 1200 results im still not finding any cheap headphones because all listing are manipulated by sellers.
like i have ton ton ton of stuff listed at 99 cents, but none of the sellers does sells bluetooth headset for 0.99 cents , they just add a bull*** (like a case or a silicone cover) into the ''models'' that is a 99 cents while the headset will be 5-10-20$
1200 results 6 pages at 200 results and not a single listing was honest... How am i supposed to do because there is NO F**** way that i will support a seller that try to mislead customer and there is no **** way that i will report every of those 1200 listing and probably the 1200 next ones.
does its about to be the end of buying on ebay here cuz everything seems out of control?
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‎09-17-2018 09:41 AM
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‎09-17-2018 09:47 AM
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‎09-17-2018 01:54 PM
I saw a clever hack to make it easier to skip over variation listings for those searches where it seems the majority of results are bogus variations.
If you use Chrome browser, once you have your search results, use the "find" command (control-f) to search the page for " to " (space,t,o,space -- without quotes). This will highlight all the occurances of $x to $y -- in the listings AND in the scroll bar. Look for wide gaps in the highlighting on the scroll bar -- that's where your non-variation listings are located.
If I can find the original post, I'll add a link to give credit to the original poster.
Apparently there is also a greasemonkey script to allow variation listings to be sorted by the highest variation rather than the lowest one, but I haven't tried that yet.
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‎09-17-2018 02:04 PM
I think this is the original post with the Chrome-highlight variations hack:
