04-14-2019 05:56 PM
I find it very irritating and offensive, that many many sellers are getting really lazy and not even
entering a description of their product, sizes, or condition. They say refer to the photos. Most of the photos are horribly taken. cant see if there are any issues.
If you want to sell your product, do a decent listing please.
04-14-2019 05:59 PM - edited 04-14-2019 06:01 PM
I agree. I'd just skip over those sellers onto the rest. And if there are no more sellers, then sadly that seller was smart enough to know their small market and know they can get away with being lazy.
That actually would tell me to sell in their category too and blow them out of the water.
04-14-2019 06:14 PM
@geminigirl0 wrote:I find it very irritating and offensive, that many many sellers are getting really lazy and not even
entering a description of their product, sizes, or condition. They say refer to the photos. Most of the photos are horribly taken. cant see if there are any issues.
If you want to sell your product, do a decent listing please.
Agreed. Also have been running into a lot of (usually) unenforceable terms of sale that fill the description in minute detail, yet nothing about the item. Like the other poster, i pass by those listings. Prefer not to buy from angry or bitter sellers.
If someone can’t be bothered giving item information, i can’t be bothered buying there.
04-14-2019 06:23 PM
Be advised that "descriptions" may be omitted and not visible depending on your browser. For example, I was interested in buying from a seller that said "see full item description" in their condition box. Well, there was NOTHING THERE unless I switched from Firefox to Chrome where all was good.
I have a similar issue with "apps" and those that use the mobile features.
In the meantime, know that ebay has not disabled your "back button" lately, and you are free to make use of it.
04-14-2019 06:27 PM
@geminigirl0 wrote:I find it very irritating and offensive, that many many sellers are getting really lazy and not even
entering a description of their product, sizes, or condition. They say refer to the photos. Most of the photos are horribly taken. cant see if there are any issues.
If you want to sell your product, do a decent listing please.
Unless it is something you must absolutely, positively have to have, go on to the next. After a few years of being on GTC, and the seller not selling anything, maybe they will go away.
04-14-2019 06:28 PM
04-14-2019 07:07 PM
@ittybitnot wrote:Be advised that "descriptions" may be omitted and not visible depending on your browser. For example, I was interested in buying from a seller that said "see full item description" in their condition box.
That is because sellers even after several years are NOT following the policy on Active Content.
04-14-2019 07:29 PM
04-14-2019 07:48 PM - edited 04-14-2019 07:48 PM
I agree; there are many listings that are woefully inadequate, with "descriptions" such as "See pictures" or "Feel free to ask any questions". Some simply repeat the listing title. Forget about measurements or condition.
And sales are down. Imagine that.
Could it be the back button effect?
04-14-2019 08:12 PM
I try to fill out all of the Item Specifics, description, and as many photos from all angles as possible.
I get very few questions, and rarely get an Item Not as Described case, so I must be doing something right!
04-14-2019 08:15 PM
We should clone you. Seriously.
04-14-2019 08:21 PM
@geminigirl0 wrote:I find it very irritating and offensive, that many many sellers are getting really lazy and not even
entering a description of their product, sizes, or condition. They say refer to the photos. Most of the photos are horribly taken. cant see if there are any issues.
If you want to sell your product, do a decent listing please.
I especially love the ones that talk all about payment and feedback but say nothing about the actual item 😞 tulips
04-14-2019 08:35 PM
I especially love the ones that talk all about payment and feedback but say nothing about the actual item tulips
Yes, the TOS is several paragraphs including I have described this item to the best of my ability~and there is NO description!
Or it says, item may have damage. Does it or doesn't it? If you don't know, how will anyone else?
04-14-2019 08:41 PM
I agree.
When I'm looking at an item, I'd like to know a little about the item's condition, and not just: Used Condition.
If they can't give a better description then that, I just hit the back button.
04-14-2019 09:15 PM - edited 04-14-2019 09:19 PM
That back button is getting a LOT of use!
There have been posts complaining that answers to questions don't get a sale.
By that time, the buyer has moved on. There is a small window of opportunity when you have the buyer's attention. If all the info needed isn't there, even if the buyer asks a question, they can move on in the meantime...and according to the complaints, usually do~especially if it is standard information that should be there.