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And again, as I pointed out, by using the item specifics, you're still missing 70k of the 200k listings. Last edited by Matt; 09-22-2009 at 07:08 PM. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Hi Net 54- I just finished my 5th call...each supervisor is more robotic than the prior, each one says to me , this is the first time they have heard any complaints, as has been stated over and over, please turn up the heat, KEEP CALLING, keep e mailing........no search method will replace browsing era categories........ This is the only opportunity we will have to get this browsing method back, era categories, lots, sets etc.....all now lumped together without EXPLICIT CATEGORY SEARCHES and with all of ebay lame changes, this one should make ALL SELLERS of any item realize that they are now going to have FAR LESS eyes on their products which means, less to offer you COLLECTORS. When those that have quality merchandise now ONLY WILL SELL/LIST WITH THE GREAT GUYS (major auctions), the collector and the dealer are BOTH hurt....we have no alternative at this time as much as we want to be positive, you will now have very little offered thru e bay and will have to pay buyers fees to auction houses so collectors, dealers and hobbyists large and small...KEEP IN E BAYS FACE and hurt them in their pockets. Last edited by painthistorian; 09-22-2009 at 07:37 PM. |
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![]() I have no complaint - I think this latest eBay change will end up being great for everyone. I think the seller of that item, which doesn't fit neatly into any of the "item specifics" categories and was listed as correctly as it could have been, would now not get 1/3 of what he got. Last edited by Matt; 09-22-2009 at 07:49 PM. |
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I agree with Jim (VB), I just tried searches and on the left side there are many options you can play around with including years, lots, packs. Trust me I am not happy with the change and emailed them twice already, will call asap too. I just think there are ways around the changes eBay makes and my search only was about 10-20 min more. I am sure I can cut that time down as well and I search almost all sports cats not just cards. I am disappointed, but I can work with it and the search is almost the same, just need to click a few more buttons with each sport. Keep calling, it will not hurt because they did mess up and did not think about sellers and buyers that have built in searches.
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Buythatcard needs to tell us his secret.
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many of you have good responses regarding refining searches and that is important HOWEVER....
Browsing is different than searching and many of us browse and find era related material by era categories... what makes NO sense is collectibles such as coins still have easy to navigate & selling sub categories by era, US, foreign gold, US, professional graded & non graded (different wording, same thing) and they are a similar type rare collectibles with recent shiny junk too, but they are not MIXED TOGETHER...you can still search for lots or singles and not be lumped together. Their categories were NOT changed, ours were.....why? If e bay was to benefit on a profitable level for this stupidity, why destroy the cards categories and not do same w/ coins? I can still browse gold coins and get a single search for all gold coins but if I want to find all Mickey mantle cards 1950-1959 graded(PSA,GAI,SGC BVG) etc. in one search (which I could last week), it will be Mickey Mantle reprint garbage mixed w/ good cards, graded mixed w/ non graded, now the search MUST be refined or you will lose the ability to "browse" not search. Sellers are going to lose 1/2 of their watchers, we see our results last two days and it is way down from comparible watchers of similar items this month. It just makes no sense from any point of view..... |
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The worst part is that they didn't screw up the other categories. That means they will get only a minimum number of complaints -- probably a number similar to the number of people who read this board. There just aren't that many prewar collectors out there. So it will be much tougher to get them to change.
I originally thought these changes were across the whole website, and I was about to invest heavily in selling ebay stock short. With only cards affected, it probably won't make a difference. |
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I agree with Larry, Matt and Adam. No searching can accomplish what the browsing of an era category did. The flip booklet with no year in the title is a great example, Matt is correct, listed now, that book brings $50 to $75 as many would not have seen it.
I also think Adam is on to something: Ebay is really pushing the direct sale and no auctions. This loss of sub categories will cause loss of revenue for sellers and for them to list with BIN's. All sellers will do the inventory dumps. Also, there are doctored fakes popping up like crazy now and the report item feature hasn't worked for 2 days. Amazing! |
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Adam makes a good point, but I've been wondering: why does ebay want to get rid of the auction format? Why is a fixed price site to their advantage? Is it too costly to run the auction software?
It's easy for us to sit here and say ebay is really stupid to make the changes they have made, but the fact is a good deal of thought is put into these decisions. And it is done because the company believes it will make them more profitable. But why? That's what escapes me. |
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I might have spoken to quickly when I said teh categories were back.
I can see the categories when I do a refined search. I was not able to do that over the past 2 days. It looks the same to me as it did before we had these problems. But, I still cannot choose any subcategories under baseball when listing new items. So, it's still a mess. |
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Sellers of more mainstream items may have to work a little harder to be sure their listings are accurate in their use of item specifics. And browsers may have to be just a little more creative than we were to create search/browse categories that fit our desires. But... it's better than it was this morning, albeit worse/different than it was two days ago. |
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