10-22-2019 07:33 AM
In addition to:
empowering buyers by letting them retract offers whenever they want
allowing buyers to make variable time offers
(https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/Why-oh-why-did-ebay-bring-back-variable-time-limit-offers-I/m-...)
eBay is now literally trying to trick you into accepting offers when you think you're declining or countering offers.
When you're doing a repetitive task, like answering a LOT of offers in a row, User Interface, muscle memory, and other habits are very important.
eBay is deceptively moving the buttons around as you're loading pages.
Can you think of any other User Interface that works like this?
Can you imagine if each time you took a phone call, the "answer" and "decline" buttons were randomly assigned to the left or right side? How many calls would you answer that you didn't mean to, and how many would you decline that you needed to answer?
Can you think of another User Interface that works well that is designed like this?
10-22-2019 07:36 AM
I've noticed this too. It's extremely annoying.
10-22-2019 07:37 AM
They also changed the scripts so you can't hit "enter" to submit, you have to manually scroll down to click each button.
10-22-2019 07:38 AM
Thanks for the heads up....
10-22-2019 07:51 AM
@city*satins wrote:I've noticed this too. It's extremely annoying.
i genuinely believe this isn't merely "annoying", but that it is intentional and malicious
10-22-2019 07:52 AM
@netherworldgames wrote:They also changed the scripts so you can't hit "enter" to submit, you have to manually scroll down to click each button.
AND THE BACK BUTTONS DON"T ALWAYS WORK
10-22-2019 08:14 AM
10-22-2019 08:16 AM - edited 10-22-2019 08:16 AM
"i genuinely believe this isn't merely "annoying", but that it is intentional and malicious"
and should be illegal.
Default settings or button-placement trickery should NEVER be in the favor $$$ of the Seller (Ebay in this case) - resulting in a loss to the customer (the sellers here = Ebays customers)
...it's like shops on Ebay having an automatic pre-checked box or button strategically placed (that they would easily accidentally tap) to add things to our customers carts (stuff they DON'T Want!) - uh, no. not ok.
how is it legal for Ebay or any corporate site to do this?
10-22-2019 09:06 AM
10-22-2019 09:34 AM - edited 10-22-2019 09:36 AM
the other E site does it. one that I can say for sure is - automatic relist pre-checked box. if you are not careful and forget to UNCHECK the automatic relist (pre-checked by Et*y) button your listings will continually relist $$$.
I guess that is like the Ebay Good Till Cancelled.
et** may have changed that now? but that was happening for sure and I stopped selling there (way too many sneaky underhanded manipulative things happening on that site, too)
that site is just as nasty and underhanded with their trickery to get $$$ for investors at the expense of the sellers
all these sites have way too much power without enough laws to protect customer (the sellers)
10-22-2019 10:14 AM
@kelekt wrote:
the other E site does it. one that I can say for sure is - automatic relist pre-checked box. if you are not careful and forget to UNCHECK the automatic relist (pre-checked by Et*y) button your listings will continually relist $$$.
I guess that is like the Ebay Good Till Cancelled.
Well, that checkbox is prominent on the page and in the same place. And if 20 cents for 4 months is going to eat into your profits, well, you have bigger worries.
10-22-2019 10:33 AM
first of all, I really wish people weren't so rude here on the forms.
Most sellers have several listings up and those fees add up. That can greatly affect some people financially and who are you or any of us to say what amount of $ makes a difference in another persons life?
compassion goes a long way in this cruel world. just sayin'
and ANY fee for any amount $ that is received/taken/stolen by using deceitful practices or "trickery" should be illegal to protect consumers.
10-22-2019 10:39 AM
10-22-2019 10:09 PM
@netherworldgames wrote:
@kelekt wrote:
how is it legal for Ebay or any corporate site to do this?
In defense of other random corporations, I can't think of another that does this.
When i wrote this, i was referring to the part of the conversation referencing where ebay moves buttons around in an attempt to get you to accept offers you'd normally counter or decline. Someone ELSE brought "automatic renewal buttons", which tons of sites do, and in my opinion is reasonably legitimate.
These are two separate issues, please don't conflate the two.
10-22-2019 10:55 PM