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You have to click 4 times to get to the tracking number on a sold item in My eBay Active!

Click - Sold Items

Click - View Order Details

Click  - Show Shipping Details

Click - See Full Tracking History  **** Only to have the info NOT updated and you have to go to USPS site with the tracking number to get the updated info to make sure your buyer got their package!  NIGHTMARE!

 

Really....  click, load page, click load page, click load page click load page.  When before the tracking number was right there on your sold items.  ONE CLICK ON THE TRACKING NUMBER TO see where the package was.


BRING BACK CLASSIC MY EBAY!!!


HORRIBLE SOFTWARE DESIGN!

49 YEARS OF USING, TEACHING COMPUTER SOFTWARE AND THIS IS THE WORST SOFTWARE EVER!

 

I've reached that age where my brain goes from "you probably shouldn't say that." To "what the heck, let's see what happens. "
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Re: You have to click 4 times to get to the tracking number on a sold item in My eBay Active!

https://www.ebay.com/sh/ord/?filter=status:ALL_ORDERS  the tracking number is right there on the page.

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@southern*sweet*tea wrote:

https://www.ebay.com/sh/ord/?filter=status:ALL_ORDERS  the tracking number is right there on the page.


That is in Seller's Hub.  I don't use Seller's Hub.    I'm on My eBay Active, the revised horrible version of Classic My eBay.

I've reached that age where my brain goes from "you probably shouldn't say that." To "what the heck, let's see what happens. "
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Re: You have to click 4 times to get to the tracking number on a sold item in My eBay Active!

Ewwww! That screen shot of that thing called Seller Hub....

 

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That's the reason I stuck with the "Classic" view /page for all this time, until the "so called' geniuses at eBay took it away. 😎

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@shag182 wrote:

That's the reason I stuck with the "Classic" view /page for all this time, until the "so called' geniuses at eBay took it away. 😎


Same. I'm not resistant to change so long as the new is as good or better than the old. I'd even go along with a little worse and just deal with it, but this is A LOT worse.

 

I don't even like looking at the new overview page. It gives me a headache. It's not enjoyable. It has very little in the way of useful information.

 

I now DREAD having to perform any task because I know it means multiple time-consuming clicks and scrolling.

 

Most eBay sellers perform a multitude of daily tasks. Any user interface that is not relevant, customizable, and streamlined / efficient just means an exponential increase of sellers' time being consumed doing things other than listing and selling. You know, the things that make eBay money.

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Re: You have to click 4 times to get to the tracking number on a sold item in My eBay Active!

 

Sorry  @div_style , I am hijacking your pic here.  Your post was so good that if I could, I would have given you 1000 👍

 

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@outdoorgeardude 

 

div_style is another seller on your level with well over 1,000 listings posted and has the same feelings/issues that we all have with this new format.

 

As much as the following statement sucks - I hope it does happen to get the higher ups at eBay to sit up & pay attention:

 

I hope that this format is so #$@!  confusing that the larger sellers DO start throttling their listings b/c they cannot keep track of it all in this mess.  Maybe THEN eBay's execs will do something about their design team. 

 

The execs would never know that there is something wrong...I am quite sure that their design team has full "artistic" control as to how this site looks & functions.  The execs don't care as long as the $$$ keeps rolling in. 

 

It is only when they are not hitting their $$$ target that the execs start looking for where the problem is at.

 

...by then it might be too late...maybe...maybe not...maybe sellers get used to a really bad design...?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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