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on 21-01-2014 07:37 PM
I looked at this post and wanted to find an answer.
The title when I copied it came up with a lot of dashes in it making it something that people would not search for.
I would not search for RRL-RALPH-LAUREN-ETD-ETC-ETC AND THAT IShow it showed up to me while trying to search for the item.
Then I looked at the sheer number of items listed in the US alone and assume that there would be similar numbers elsewhere.
That makes it hard to find in searches.
And for a seller with low sales numbers you need to search past
1 Featured items
2 high ranked sellers local
3 high ranked sellers international
4 local sellers
5 then you get a chance at your listing appearing in amongst 7500 listings.
And the vagaries of best match
When I revisited the posters feedback looking for the original items I noted that the seller only has four items sold several years ago, so there is a very good chance they have not sold more than ten items in total.
Then I took a look at comparable items on the US Ebay and found many more items at considerably lower prices so I am wondering what the fuss is about showing up on international sites.
Then I discussed some practical reasons why it was not really likely to get a lot of bids anyway.
So it would help a lot if the original poster would tell us how many items they have sold in total.
Then if it is more than ten did they sign the overseas policies etc. (maybe many years ago)
And did they read the prompts properly while doing the listing originally.
That seems to be the practical reasons for the listing not appearing.