on โ27-02-2022 11:22 AM
When searching for items the results include listings that are selling multiple items with many of these showing the price for the lowest priced item choice on the listing, not the actual item searched for.
Why are sellers allowed to list unrelated items in the same listing? eg. my search for a GaN USB C charger results in emails suggesting listings but when I go to that listing the item priced in the message is a totally different charger not the type I have searched for.
This is misleading, bordering on dishonesty/fraud... naturally buyers are looking for the best price on items but if the price does not match the expected item then is is a complete waste of time! These type of multi item listings need to have some way of identifying them so they can be avoided in searches.
โ27-02-2022 11:33 AM - edited โ27-02-2022 11:34 AM
Personally, I would be far more concerned about buying dangerous, knock off items from sellers in China who have garbage feedback causing damage to whatever I am charging or burning my house down
To each their own though
You will need to contact eBay and tell them you do not like their current set up for multi-listing items and question them as to why they allow sellers to use them