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What IDIOT came up with all these nut job changes needs to be fired.

Took things that were simple and turned it into a nightmare!! IDIOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: What IDIOT came up with all these nut job changes needs to be fired.

You posted on the tech issues board - is there actually a tech issue you're encountering or just a dislike of changes eBay made?

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Re: What IDIOT came up with all these nut job changes needs to be fired.

You have 3 listings...with photos of all 3 listings on each listing.

Buyers might say they looked at your photos on your item for sale or auction and didn't get what's in the photos. 

I suggest deleting some of the photos so buyers don't get mad.

One is an auction with a bid...I suggest deleting it and redo the auction...as there will be a small fee for it now.

 

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Re: What IDIOT came up with all these nut job changes needs to be fired.

In addition to the excellent callout by jamesstamps about your listing photos, some of your terms of service are unenforceable.

 

>>PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 3 DAYS OR SALE VOID AND WILL REPORT! 

That's not systematically possible until 4 full days have passed and the option to cancel for non-payment appears.

 

>>SORRY U.S.A. SALES ONLY! 

Your listings offer eBay International Shipping. For you it's a domestic transaction, but for international buyers your listings are open to them. If you don't want to ship internationally you need to go into your shipping preferences and opt out of eBay International Shipping.

 

>>FEEDBACK ON POSTAGE 

Even though you're providing buyer testimonials, it's technically against eBay policy to mention feedback in your listing description. Besides, buyers can see feedback just below the item description.

 

In my opinion it would be beneficial to put the item description above your very long info about shipping. It should be the first thing the buyer sees when they scroll to the description section. The description gets buried in the middle of your terms of service.

 

 

Hope that helps, and if you're encountering a tech issue please come back to say what's not working.

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