09-09-2016 10:39 AM - edited 09-09-2016 10:41 AM
So we have been on ebay for awhile now we have a great feedback rating and still have yet to be able to figure out how we can get the store logo to show up in the ebay search results page. any suggestions
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08-25-2017 05:06 PM
All of us follow all the same guildlines and rules and pay...we should all be awarded with this treatment, my opinio
08-26-2017 08:52 AM
08-26-2017 09:12 AM
01-09-2019 10:52 PM
What a convenience with ebay unfairness.
01-10-2019 05:50 AM
@pantlandia wrote:
I don't see how this would help anyone's sales. I have never one time cared if someone's logo appeared in search when I bought something.
I can't see customer's going "man, I'd really like to click on this item and buy it, but where is their logo? Nope, I just can't do it without their logo showing in search..."
No .. but ...
It helps to identify the sellers items if a buyer is looking to purchase more than one item from the same seller ... or has purchased from the seller before and recognizes the logo....or if the logo is a recognized brand like Mikasa or Pfaltzgraff (who both sell directly here)
01-10-2019 06:01 AM - edited 01-10-2019 06:05 AM
"our warehouses" ????
Who exactly is "our"?
Are you dropshipping?
More to the point, what happens when a buyer orders something you're out of?
Do you know that shouldn't even be possible?
Why do you not know where your inventory is or how much of it you have on hand?
Ebay specifically provides you with a function that will stop all sales when you run out, why do you not use it?
You spend all this time trying to figure out how to make some logo show up in search so is this too much to ask for?
Do you know how frustrating it is for a buyer, receiving an email the next day so worded that it directs the buyer to ask for a cancellation on a time sensitive item (because long story short the seller is out of stock?) especially for long-time buyers who know full and well... Had the seller cancelled for reason "out of stock" (which is the reason that should have been used) the seller would have received a well-deserved defect but instead the seller wants the buyer to ASK for a cancellation because then they can continue selling what they don't have...
Proven by the fact the item in question can STILL be purchased because it still shows up in the search results!!!
Perhaps addressing THAT problem will improve your ranking in the search results!
01-10-2019 07:34 AM
@vtrsire8i0 wrote:"our warehouses" ????
Who exactly is "our"?
Are you dropshipping?
More to the point, what happens when a buyer orders something you're out of?
Do you know that shouldn't even be possible?
Why do you not know where your inventory is or how much of it you have on hand?
Ebay specifically provides you with a function that will stop all sales when you run out, why do you not use it?
You spend all this time trying to figure out how to make some logo show up in search so is this too much to ask for?
Do you know how frustrating it is for a buyer, receiving an email the next day so worded that it directs the buyer to ask for a cancellation on a time sensitive item (because long story short the seller is out of stock?) especially for long-time buyers who know full and well... Had the seller cancelled for reason "out of stock" (which is the reason that should have been used) the seller would have received a well-deserved defect but instead the seller wants the buyer to ASK for a cancellation because then they can continue selling what they don't have...
Proven by the fact the item in question can STILL be purchased because it still shows up in the search results!!!
Perhaps addressing THAT problem will improve your ranking in the search results!
A quick Google search for the OP's user name (with spaces) and their item location will tell you who and where they are ... And what locations (yes, plural) they have.
Are you an actual customer of theirs? Because I see nothing in their feedback about items being out of stock ... just the regular car parts complaints about fitment that most parts sellers get from DIYers ... And some slow shipping ... probably on heavier ground shipments ... And not many of those at all for the volume that they are doing.