02-11-2015 05:57 PM
Has anyone seen this new layout for listings? I have a button on my last listing called 'click button to view entire description'.
There is a completely blank screen unless one clicks that button. There is NO description of the item for sale until you click this button and then the description opens in a separate window.
What is this all about - an I in a test group?
02-12-2015 08:10 PM
I'll bet that ebay would take notice if there were no auctions to be described for about the next week! Wouldn't it be nice...
02-12-2015 08:31 PM
I agree with you.
02-12-2015 09:39 PM
EVERYONE PLEASE CONFIRM THIS !!!
I just clicked on my items and many from other sellers ...I saw full description on first page! there is no "see full descrition" to cick for popup any more !!!!!
02-12-2015 09:41 PM
@eric-duong wrote:EVERYONE PLEASE CONFIRM THIS !!!
I just clicked on my items and many from other sellers ...I saw full description on first page! there is no "see full descrition" to click for popup any more !!!!!
That just means that you're not in the test, for now. You could be opted in at any time.
02-12-2015 09:43 PM
My auctions are still CLICK TO SEE. My descriptions are still hidden.
I had a glimmer of hope but it was dashed on rocks of...............sad tidings.
02-12-2015 09:45 PM
02-12-2015 09:45 PM
Wow, you all whine a lot.
02-12-2015 09:49 PM
@lowcountryfinds843 wrote:Wow, you all whine a lot.
And you obviously have no clue whatsoever about just how seriously messed up this test that eBay is conducting is. Before waving the eBay pompoms and deriding the posters here for providing valuable feedback and expressing their concerns over this problem, why don't you actually take the time to read through the entire bloody thread so you at least have some inkling of an idea what we are talking about?
02-12-2015 11:40 PM
I think it's mostly a **bleep**py idea to separate pictures from descriptions. It's more convenient to see the pics, scroll down, read the description .. now you need to click on every **bleep** item description to see what the seller has to say? Why did I open the item if I didn't want to read the description?
Well shoot, I clicked the item because I wanted to see the pics and read the desc. Reading the description is apparently optional now, unless you click somewhere else yet again. Someone needs to be fired over this, seriously.
02-13-2015 12:37 AM
@Anonymous wrote:
@marthca938 wrote:
I just clicked on a few of your listings and they looked great. Could somebody click on one of mine and tell me if description is gone?
The test is from the buyer's perspective, not the seller's. Your listings may be part of the test for some of your shoppers, but not with all of them.
yes, I understand. Thank you.
02-13-2015 03:07 AM
A complete non-issue. That little window was never a place to write any real description. In fact, I've been typing "Please read complete description" since they introduced what I regard as the ADD window. Raspberries.
02-13-2015 03:40 AM
02-13-2015 04:50 AM
@Anonymous wrote:
@becksrelics wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@becksrelics wrote:Jeff, you kindof lost me on that one...sorry , guess I'm a little or lot dense.
My reading of your post at https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Click-to-view-entire-descripton-What-the-heck/m-p/23621549/hig... was that you thought sellers should be protected from defects for any reason during the test. We will protect seller from any issues that are the direct link to the test, but we're not going to protect a seller from any issue (such as ones not tied to the test like failing to ship an item) just because there is a test going on.
SIf the issue is related to the buyer not reading the description because of the test, that would be attributatble to the test, which as I wrote in my original message would mean the seller is protected.
JJeff, my concern is that we sellers will have nothing to be "protected" from. There is obviously no worry about negative fb when the sales are not being made because the buyers are confused, disenchanted and just, well, "turned off" and "turning away" because of this so-called "test." I haven't seen these "no description" listings yet myself, but from what I'm gathering from following this thread, they sound ridiculous and definitely not user friendly. So negative feedback? Sounds like the least of my worries. No bids, no sales, no buyers, no feedback.
02-13-2015 05:40 AM
@lowcountryfinds843 wrote:Wow, you all whine a lot.
Whining about whiners?
02-13-2015 06:20 AM
@company_gunny wrote:How do buyers know that this button is not a link that I have added to take them off eBay and onto some nefarious site? Clicking the link is a leap of faith on the part of the buyer.
That is a great question because I know I don't like to click on links in listings. Sometimes they take you places you don't want to go.