on 25-04-2014 08:06 AM
Searches you follow.
What bright spark thought that was more appropriate?,(most of my saved searches are popular scam items),
Saved sellers is now: Sellers you follow.
Which is completely incorrect for me as a number of those "saved sellers" are scammers,postage pirates,etc,(
saved so I can "check" on them).
on 06-05-2014 01:54 PM
on 06-05-2014 10:33 PM
One of my regular searches has been completed so I no longer needed the reminder.
What do I find to delete it? 'Unfollow Searches' How pathetic is that?
For crying out loud, what's wrong with the word DELETE ????
on 07-05-2014 01:05 AM
@zanadoo_56 wrote:
For crying out loud, what's wrong with the word DELETE ????
But why would ebay use one word that exactly describes what you want to do when they can use two words that are unclear what their purpose is?
on 07-05-2014 01:18 AM
on 07-05-2014 01:22 AM
Exactly CQ...that was what sprang to mind when I was replying.
I guess the boardies are going to have to learn a complete new jargon if they want to remain relevant and able to help others.
on 07-05-2014 09:59 AM
@cq_tech wrote:
Is it any different from the RECALCULATE button on eBay invoices which does precisely the opposite, about which sellers have complained for countless years, and about which nothing has ever been done?
But that button has an eBay purpose.
It's there so that when the seller can't work out how to discount the postage they'll just let it go through
unchanged,(more money for eBay and an unhappy buyer and seller).
See,only one thing matters,(even more so now with the FVF on postage in place)
on 09-05-2014 07:50 PM
In the meantime...has the Add Note function disappeared?
All my old searches still had the notes I'd added (fine tuning the stuff I am looking for) but I can't see where it is possible to update them or add notes to new entries.
on 10-05-2014 01:26 AM
on 10-05-2014 12:36 PM
Well that just sucks.
Woeful new terminology and the axing of the useful feature.