I wonder if they have even seen any of the suggestions - they haven't been back to the page

Good grief - Frank is now an antique. LOL

I guess, as the heading states

 

Advertising 

 

 

Once upon a time you could report a listing for being in the wrong category.

 

What happened to that?

 

I can't find it.

Listing practices/search and browse manipulation/Listing in incorrect category 

 

 

But no doubt that bots would say

 

No problem

you're right !  I did a report on one of the items, and the bot said  does not violate policy

 

You would think the bots would be 'programmed' correctly

 

Not in the right category means less likely to sell, ergo less fees collected by eBay

I've reported 3 - let's see how I go.

I've just sent the seller a note under "contact seller" pointing out that they are listed in the wrong category.

I'll let you know if I get a response

*casey*
Community Member

If you return to this thread OP,   I suggest you end the listing for the headphones,

 

also listed in Other Antiques, and relist correctly.

 

A  0 feedback seller plus a 0 feedback  buyer isn't always the best combination  unfortunately, and this

 

transaction may  not end well, especially if someone else places a bid.

 

Unlikely,  but you never know !

 

A  0 Feedback buyer has placed a bid for $49

 

The listing shows :

 

Local  pick up only

 

Condition...
JBL TUNE 720 Headphones new in the box. 50.00
 
Item Specifics 
Seller notes -  “JBL TUNE 720 Headphones new in the box. 50.00

 

Item Description : 50.00 plus postage