04-01-2021 12:33 PM
Two issues with search going on, one deliberate (in IMHO), the other is a software bug.
1) In the past when we (as sellers) do comps, we choose either Completed or Sold, but when I enter a new item in the complete search, it takes me right back to current listings (when I want to stay in complete search like we did in the past 25 years). This also forces me to have to re-enter my specifics. For example, in Completed search with Highest Price, I enter a new item in search, but I am now brought back to current listings with Best Match. Well, that's not what I want. I get the business reason why this was changed -- to get people to buy more by forcing them out of completed listings. But as a seller, I would like to have a login option (at least) to stay on Completed Listings, from which I can make the change to Sold or Current.
2) Happening now, I get "No Exact Matches Found" when I click completed listings for anything. But below that are plenty of matches, now I don't have the Highest Price Option when the Listings are all shuffled around.
Love to see a fix or 2 in the future. Thanks.
04-03-2021 09:17 PM
I can confirm this issue. It's massively hindering my ability to determine what things we receive at work are worth selling on eBay, and my ability to do my job.
04-03-2021 09:37 PM
Agree and bots are not indexing items for several days.
Views are down significantly.
04-03-2021 10:16 PM - edited 04-03-2021 10:18 PM
Regarding #2, others have noticed this as well.
See here for some examples and possible workarounds:
03-30-2022 01:09 PM
Found this old thread and seems to be happening to me. Looked up a few Blu-rays via UPC and came up with the no exact match found for active listings but can find it when checking sold/completed listings. The search was working fine yesterday. Wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
03-30-2022 01:18 PM
Hi everyone,
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Thank you for understanding.