on 04-07-2017 08:12 PM
on 04-07-2017 08:15 PM
Don't even know what that means.
Explain a bit more please
on 04-07-2017 08:55 PM
Like Shop by category,(at the top next to ebay),
on 05-07-2017 05:05 PM
Maybe because you can use google maps to get a rough (suburb) idea of where an item is located (eg Sydney 2000), which is the most eBay could provide without breaching privacy laws.
on 12-07-2017 08:22 AM
I purchase primarily larger items or attemp to pick up, so for each item I have to google search to determine if I am going to watch or purchase, and a map of the sellers location simply makes a world of sense to me. It may not to others. It would not need to be to the door, just to the suburb as per the listing general address, which gets googled anyway.
on 12-07-2017 01:14 PM
First World Problem
on 12-07-2017 05:41 PM
HUH???
on 27-07-2017 12:12 PM
@city2long wrote:
I purchase primarily larger items or attemp to pick up, so for each item I have to google search to determine if I am going to watch or purchase, and a map of the sellers location simply makes a world of sense to me. It may not to others. It would not need to be to the door, just to the suburb as per the listing general address, which gets googled anyway.
Hi city2long,
When buying and wanting to understand the location the best thing to do is refine your search by 'item location' and select the distance from your postcode that you're willing to travel. You can select from 2km - 2000km.
Regards
Michelle
on 27-07-2017 09:28 PM
They do it on Gumtree.
EBay owns Gumtree.
No privacy risKS.
You can search by suburb and locale too.
on 27-07-2017 09:53 PM
@estimator15 wrote:They do it on Gumtree.
EBay owns Gumtree.
No privacy risKS.
You can search by suburb and locale too.
Yeah, that works well. I search for my local area in NSW and get listings for SA and WA. Yep, works real well.