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 01:24 PM
Who...comes up with these things??? LOL I realize some descriptions are ridiculous and over the top but elimination them completely is not the answer. Maybe limiting the space. And the font size. Hello
02-12-2015 01:25 PM
@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.
Jeff you had said : "Regarding the concerns over buyers who don't read the descriptions, any negative feedback left for a seller that we can identify as resulting from this test will be removed and will not impact the seller's standing."
And I said : Ya know, might ebay take it one logical step further : Regarding the concerns over buyers who don't read the descriptions, any negative feedback left for a seller that we can identify
resulting from this testwill be removed and will not impact th seller's standing.
Maybe I can clarify-if buyers don't read descriptions, any negative feedback left for a seller that ebay can identify will be removed and will not impact seller's standing. (No mention by me of a seller failing to ship an item) Just plain ole , buyers not reading descriptions..., nothing more , nothing less.
If 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.
02-12-2015 01:30 PM
@ittybitnot wrote:
Remember, this needs to be different than the issue we had a week ago Wednesday that we resolved that same day. Thanks.
Will threads from 2014 help? Here is a post on a thread:
@Anonymous wrote:
Hello lacemaker3,
Without having more details regarding the transaction and the buyer and seller's interaction, we can't address the question properly. We are not aware of a glitch that would cause this.
I know that eBay employees can't read every thread and post, but it has been reported in the Answer Center for a long time, so I was hoping that you would have been aware of it and fixed it.
I have never heard of any acknowledgement or fix or work-around, and as you can imagine, it causes a lot of buyer unhappiness, which the sellers are getting blamed for.
Here are some more threads that report the issue. All the responders have been able to do, is say it's a known glitch, so make sure you view the listing on your computer before you purchase it. Which pretty much defeats the purpose of using a mobile app, I think.
I searched for "mobile glitch free shipping" to find these threads:
From this link:
Same answer applies... they should be reporting it to CS.
Specific to this issue though, the claim was made that it had been brought up in nearly every Weekly Chat for the past year or so (if I remember the post). I was called disingenuous for not acknowledging that. I'm still waiting for someone/anyone to show me where I was disingenuous by linking to a post in a Weekly Chat form the past few weeks where we discussed this specific issue. I'll check back again later to see if they were able to back up their accusation.
02-12-2015 01:32 PM
Hi Jeff,
I've read about all the threads about this and can't find a single poster that said
"Wow, this is great, I like it"
So, if you have an entire team working on this, don't you think at least one of them
would have actually used his brain and said
"I really think this idea sucks"
Is everyone working at ebay really this incompetent? Or are they just really having
fun screwing with us sellers?
02-12-2015 01:34 PM
@bllambsilver wrote:
Hi Jeff,
I've read about all the threads about this and can't find a single poster that said
"Wow, this is great, I like it"
So, if you have an entire team working on this, don't you think at least one of them
would have actually used his brain and said
"I really think this idea sucks"
Is everyone working at ebay really this incompetent? Or are they just really having
fun screwing with us sellers?
Please share the feedback (positive or negative) with the team that is running the test. We run tests in order to see how new features might improve the site and sales. The alternative is that we just implement new programs and features without testing. I'm not sure that's what people want either.
02-12-2015 01:34 PM
I'm still waiting for someone/anyone to show me where I was disingenuous by linking to a post in a Weekly Chat form the past few weeks where we discussed this specific issue. I'll check back again later to see if they were able to back up their accusation.
Thanks, Jeff. Are you saying you want something more recent? From my experience the "board" search is not so hot. I will do my best. I appreciate your response.
02-12-2015 01:37 PM - edited 02-12-2015 01:38 PM
Jeff,
Would it not have been wise for Ebay to put up an announcement concerning this Beta testing to warn not only sellers but buyers that there would be an additional step involved to read the item description on some listings.
I know that not everyone follows announcements but a lot of us do. Hence - less outrage and confusion as those of us who read the announcements could have explained it to the rest on the boards and then you could have come in to answer specific questions - maybe without so much outrage.
02-12-2015 01:38 PM
jeff wrote: ... Please share the feedback (positive or negative) with the team that is running the test. We run tests in order to see how new features might improve the site and sales. The alternative is that we just implement new programs and features without testing. I'm not sure that's what people want either.
Jeff, can you give us any insight or clue as to what possible benefit this annoying innovation might have? What were they thinking?
02-12-2015 01:40 PM - edited 02-12-2015 01:42 PM
@haneshaw wrote:I think I see why next week's chat was preemptively cancelled. Can't say I blame them. I wouldn't want to represent ebay with this stuff going on.
It was more likely cancelled to make way for the 2015 Spring seller update (which btw already has a board up)
eta: Just saw jeff's answer.
So you and Griff are the ONLY staff members assigned to host weekly chats these days?
Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. - L Tolstoy
"You are entitled to your own opinion, you are not however, entitled to your own facts."
02-12-2015 01:42 PM
@ittybitnot wrote:I'm still waiting for someone/anyone to show me where I was disingenuous by linking to a post in a Weekly Chat form the past few weeks where we discussed this specific issue. I'll check back again later to see if they were able to back up their accusation.
Thanks, Jeff. Are you saying you want something more recent? From my experience the "board" search is not so hot. I will do my best. I appreciate your response.
It's been going on since Dec 2011 at least: http://www.ecommercebytes.com/C/letters/blog.pl?/pl/2011/12/1323625748.html
I've seen it mentioned countless times on these boards, and I'm certain it's been mentioned in weekly chat many times. I'm looking as well....
02-12-2015 01:43 PM
Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself. - L Tolstoy
"You are entitled to your own opinion, you are not however, entitled to your own facts."
02-12-2015 01:46 PM
Is this recent enough?
02-12-2015 01:47 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
@bllambsilver wrote:Hi Jeff,
I've read about all the threads about this and can't find a single poster that said
"Wow, this is great, I like it"
So, if you have an entire team working on this, don't you think at least one of them
would have actually used his brain and said
"I really think this idea sucks"
Is everyone working at ebay really this incompetent? Or are they just really having
fun screwing with us sellers?
Please share the feedback (positive or negative) with the team that is running the test. We run tests in order to see how new features might improve the site and sales. The alternative is that we just implement new programs and features without testing. I'm not sure that's what people want either.
This is one idea(and I use that term loosely) that absolutely should have not made it to 'testing'. It shouldn't have even gotten past the design stage.
.
02-12-2015 01:49 PM
@ittybitnot wrote:
I'm still waiting for someone/anyone to show me where I was disingenuous by linking to a post in a Weekly Chat form the past few weeks where we discussed this specific issue. I'll check back again later to see if they were able to back up their accusation.
Thanks, Jeff. Are you saying you want something more recent? From my experience the "board" search is not so hot. I will do my best. I appreciate your response.
I'm looking for the backup to the accusation that "it's been brought up in every Weekly Chat for about a year now" and that "it's disingenuous of Jeff to state otherwise." See https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Click-to-view-entire-descripton-What-the-heck/m-p/23621864/hig... for details.
So, I'd like to see a link to a Weekly Chat from the past few weeks where this issue was brought up. I didn't recall this particular issue, so I'm looking forward to reminding myself about it from posts in recent Chats. The link to the Chats is https://community.ebay.com/t5/Weekly-Chat-with-eBay-Staff/bd-p/weekly-chat
Thanks.
02-12-2015 01:50 PM
@tunicaslot wrote:
Jeff,
Would it not have been wise for Ebay to put up an announcement concerning this Beta testing to warn not only sellers but buyers that there would be an additional step involved to read the item description on some listings.
I know that not everyone follows announcements but a lot of us do. Hence - less outrage and confusion as those of us who read the announcements could have explained it to the rest on the boards and then you could have come in to answer specific questions - maybe without so much outrage.
We do tests all the time. All the time. And, letting people know that we're doing a test sometimes affects the results, so generally, it's not the best practice to announce the tests.
If you have any questions, I'll be glad to answer them if I can.