on 09-08-2014 04:52 PM
Is Ebay doing anything about that or they just don't care? I have more and more competitors paying for watchers and I keep reporting them but it looks like you can get away with this.
I don't understand why Ebay doesn't have some kind of automated checking for that.
I have a competitor, 3 new listings (less than 24h old), 50, 55 and 56 watchers where my listings for the same product (1 month old) got 5 to 8 watchers.
Is it something everybody is doing? On Fiverr it looks like the paid watchers thing is going very well...
on 09-08-2014 05:57 PM
I love to watch 🙂
Maybe I should start a watching service. How many items can I add to my watch list?
on 09-08-2014 06:02 PM
I prefer being watched so not sure
Lyndal is the eBay voyeur champion - she'll know
on 09-08-2014 07:46 PM
I'm watching your Cue dress if that makes you feel more loved LOL It's so perty.
on 09-08-2014 08:06 PM
awww... fanks
I've got my seller mojo back today, so listing, quaffing and posting in between
on 09-08-2014 08:15 PM
Glad you got your seller mojo back,mine has been lazy & wants a week off,haven't had time to prep any for this week anyway.
That dress is stunning,i put it on my list couple of days ago.See OP dude,I'm watching cat's dress & she doesn't pay me,except the kudo for stalking her wares
on 10-08-2014 01:17 AM
I am not sure that I appreciate Cats choice of words but to answer your question bigbrickshop....you can have 200 items on your Watch List and 200 items on your Wish List.
In the days before Collections you could have 50 personalised Lists (including the Watch List and Wish List) each containing 200 items. By my calculations that makes 10,000 items which could be watched.
I have no idea how many items you can have in Collections and whether they show as Watchers on the items.