on โ08-03-2020 06:33 PM
This is a very strange way of selling.
I wonder if its actually allowed. All of this sellers items are blatantly exposing womens breasts in an attempt to attract sellers.
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50 items currently listed and the item list shows pretty much the same gallery photo type.
Is it something that should be reported?
on โ08-03-2020 07:02 PM
it is not a new selling tactic. padi posted about a similar thing years back:
on โ08-03-2020 07:07 PM
I see what you mean, especially since the edge of the nipple is showing. However, I doubt if it would be classed as offensive, there are far worse ads on eBay. Using sex to sell has been around forever, not just on eBay, it is everywhere, so this is nothing new. Personally, I don't know how it would entice someone to buy.
on โ08-03-2020 07:09 PM
on โ08-03-2020 07:11 PM
seven years ago there was a lady selling fishing lures who had a creative way of displaying the lures for photographing.
on โ08-03-2020 08:00 PM
Selling with sex has been going on for decades, just look at old car and motorbike ads. I would like to think it doesn't work as well nowdays, but I don't really know, or care.
on โ08-03-2020 09:35 PM
on โ09-03-2020 11:07 AM
Personally, if I came onto ebay to buy a sony motherboard or any other thing, a suggestive ad would not persuade me to part with my money. You'd think the only thing consumers would be checking out would be the sony details.
Actually, suggestive ads are a turn off as far as I am concerned. Seedy. What I want is reassurance I'm getting quality, in both seller & item.
I can sort of understand using attractive models for clothes but not for stuff like computer parts or whatever. Seems odd to me, but then I'm getting older I suppose. I'm not the targeted audience.
on โ09-03-2020 06:29 PM