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on β24-07-2015 11:50 PM
@imastawka wrote:Cathy, you say that like they know what they're talking about
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on β25-07-2015 02:23 AM
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on β25-07-2015 02:25 AM
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on β25-07-2015 03:17 AM
@cathyjoyjoy wrote:I just had an interesting conversation in ebay "Chat" regarding 'tupperware' and I was told that although it can be misleading, sellers can list in the category they choose ........ so that's why you will see all sorts of stuff pop up in a search for tupperware. I must keep this in mind when I am buying items in other categories. It was also confirmed that word search is all about the category first, then the words in the title second ........ interesting.
Hahaha, sorry to spoil the fun, firstly, I thought you got in all sorts of trouble for listing in the 'wrong' category !!! I even thought they removed such listings (when they're in the mood to that is
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But wow, really good to know, if of course it's at all true that word search is the category first THEN the words in the title second - what tha ?? That is actually mind boggling if there is any truth to it . . . . . .
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on β25-07-2015 08:45 AM
Just idly wondering what category they put 'spice'.
Kitchen? Music?
I would prefer the actual words I type in to be what they pull up from the listings.
otherwise I would search.. a category.![]()
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on β25-07-2015 11:52 AM
I actually asked if listing in an unrelated or even false category was against ebay rules ....... and didn't really get an answser. All I was told was that "it is misleading to buyers" ......... !!!!! I was then told it was "all about Best Match" and your listing gets moved up depending on how many views, watchers, your FB rating, etc etc, blah blah blah (and I've discovered somewhere in Help & Contact, the extra $ you can pay to increase your visibility in best match
Yes, the others are correct in this thread; I was "speaking like they knew what they were talking about" ... LOL.
I guess "tupperware" has its own category, and if you search with that single word, you will find many items that don't even contain that word in their title ****many of whom are from China and HK****** ........ hmmmmmmmm?
I'm going to be aware of that in future for all searches on anything in the future.
I've also been trying to find out EXACTLY what Best Match means from the ebay info ........... ok, I can feel more moving emoticons on their way.
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β25-07-2015 05:02 PM - edited β25-07-2015 05:03 PM
@cathyjoyjoy wrote:I actually asked if listing in an unrelated or even false category was against ebay rules ....... and didn't really get an answser. All I was told was that "it is misleading to buyers" ......... !!!!! I was then told it was "all about Best Match" and your listing gets moved up depending on how many views, watchers, your FB rating, etc etc, blah blah blah (and I've discovered somewhere in Help & Contact, the extra $ you can pay to increase your visibility in best match
Yes, the others are correct in this thread; I was "speaking like they knew what they were talking about" ... LOL.
I guess "tupperware" has its own category, and if you search with that single word, you will find many items that don't even contain that word in their title ****many of whom are from China and HK****** ........ hmmmmmmmm?
I'm going to be aware of that in future for all searches on anything in the future.
I've also been trying to find out EXACTLY what Best Match means from the ebay info ........... ok, I can feel more moving emoticons on their way.
Haha, just got home from work - looks like the team has let you down, so here you go, even though mine are nowhere near as good as others, hehehe
Keep up the detective work
From a selling perspective, it really makes me wonder now though just exactly what should be included in listing titles and if it's now ok to list in other categories, I'm going to give that a go - within reason of course !! I have always been very wary having had listings removed for Violating Policy by being in the wrong Category in the past.
The old goal posts seem to be moving again and yet another case of damned if you do - damned if you don't !!
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on β25-07-2015 05:43 PM
I dunno about listing in other categories, mb
I tried that once and got slapped. It wasn't a stretch.
Perfectly acceptable - I thought - gathering a new customer base
I think someone got their nose out of joint and pressed a button
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on β25-07-2015 06:01 PM
Hang on a sec while I compose myself
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β25-07-2015 06:47 PM - edited β25-07-2015 06:50 PM
@cathyjoyjoy wrote:I actually asked if listing in an unrelated or even false category was against ebay rules ....... and didn't really get an answser. All I was told was that "it is misleading to buyers" ......... !!!!! I was then told it was "all about Best Match" and your listing gets moved up depending on how many views, watchers, your FB rating, etc etc, blah blah blah (and I've discovered somewhere in Help & Contact, the extra $ you can pay to increase your visibility in best match
It is against eBay policy and it has it's own report category,(you only have to worry about reports if you are
not a Chinese seller).