on 06-09-2013 03:29 PM
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on 06-10-2013 01:17 AM
Do eBay write the guides, or do members? I thought it was members, which is why I don't use or write them.
on 06-10-2013 10:31 AM
The guides I read have been written by ebay.
on 06-10-2013 03:29 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:Do eBay write the guides, or do members? I thought it was members, which is why I don't use or write them.
Not interested in the information / knowledge shared by other eBay members?
There's a bunch of guides written by 'eBay', and a bunch by members. Quality and/or useflulness from both varies.
on 01-11-2013 08:35 PM
I'm getting to the stage where I might just delete the rest of my guides,
eBay keep changing things so I have to edit the guides,which now have to be a minimum 400 words long,(so I've
merged a few of the guides together).
But at present I can't edit them because when trying to access them it takes me to a search page,(which asks you
if you want to search for a guide or items).
I can't even look at them by going via the feedback page so there is now no point in having the View reviews and
& guides because you can't go to them,(it wasn't broken so off course they had to fix it so that it now is).
What's the point of asking for guides to be written if you can't access them so you can't edit them,(this obviously is
another one of their "brilliant",fantastic",stupid ideas to "fix" things,