Yep, really doesn't matter if you put "no returns" or not... eBay always
sides with the buyer... Not as described, didn't work, etc, etc... Even
if the buyer damages the item (intentional or not) to return it...
Always better to just have them return...
99% of the time it's a waste... Most people search via keywords... The
trick there is to do several searches yourself with various words that
might be used to search for your item and look along the left sidebar to
see if eBay decides to auto-choose ...
I HATE this "new" sold page too... It's clunky, the fonts are too large,
it is NOT visually appealing at all.... Maybe it's okay for small
screens like a tablet or phone, but on a PC is SUCKS... Considering most
people selling a lot would probably be...
Thanks for the heads up, rolling back fixed it for me! I even tried
whitelisting ebay and all their related domains and it still wouldn't
work. Rolled back to 1.13.8 and all is well.I'm running FF 52.3.0 ESR,
Windows 10... So it definitely has to be ...