on 19-09-2022 02:34 PM
Has anyone ever tried to search for the best deal their money can buy? After carefully putting in all the search criteria and sort by price low to high, only to find searching results filled with garbage $a~$b red herrings. Why? Because eBay has decided to sort item based the LOWEST priced variation in a group listing. The sellers are exploiting this by including a really cheap accessory option in their listing. This way, their listing will get a head start on the rest of competition by appearing cheaper than they actually are. Reporting them as "Search Manipulation" doesn't do anything because apparently eBay doesn't care enough nor punishment server enough to discourage sellers from using this exploit.
Any thoughts?
Use the "advanced search" function to weed out the lower priced items.......simple.
"Thanks, but wouldn't that weed out the real deal as well? " Only if the lower price was a "too good to be true" price.
There is a 99.99% chance that the amazingly low-priced deal is not an amazingly low-priced genuine deal, but rather it’s a cheap knock-off, or stolen, or a lure, or bait-and-switch, or a misused variation listing.
The .01% chance that it’s a genuine amazingly low-priced deal with no catch is probably a statistical anomaly.
My inbuilt TGTTT meter kicks in and I ignore items that really are too good to be true.
davewil, that explains the “No problem here” reading which my device gave in the presence of a Nigerian Prince.
Get used to it, because variation listings are here to stay and unfortunately there is always going to be someone willing to exploit it.
Usually you can spot them pretty easily by from price from$ to $, if you are not interested in supporting these sellers, then simply scroll past.
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