on 08-04-2014 04:48 PM
Why is it that , we in Australia have to abide by ebay,s new photo listing rules , when the overseas sellers don,t???
I am still seeing listings with water marks and store names plastered across their photos.
rules for one and not for others???
on 08-04-2014 05:21 PM
NO idea !! sick of getting message--using full photos and still they are rejected !! Even some that go through just don't show when i go into the item again.. How can i change pics--all taken with same camera in same place ??
09-04-2014 05:25 PM - edited 09-04-2014 05:29 PM
I had to totally repicture an ad that had sold about 55 identical items both in Aust & Internationally since mid 2012 because of the ebay photo requirements being x times pixels. I needed to upgrade the listing to allow for recent AP post price rises on supposedly "Freepost" which is actually postage included.
Mine had no watermarks etc, but were scans (of a commemorative medallion). My new photos now have none of the resolution that the scans did & my rankings on this item have dropped to last on Best Match lists due to now listing states 0 sold. I also resent having had to spend half an hour repicturing, cropping, & adding new pics, when I was only adjusting postcost, & now the pics look so carp even I wouldn't buy (& I know what the items really look like!) Level playing field indeed! PPfft!