graham1975
Senior Retro Guru
LOL then they give you that test to complete like a naughty little boy at school
Yep, most enjoyable!graham1975":3mp1e9q9 said:LOL then they give you that test to complete like a naughty little boy at school
Nothing wrong with keyword spamming if it helps to make a sale.
MikeD":2dos173x said:Nothing wrong with keyword spamming if it helps to make a sale.
Wouldn't get a sale from me, I won't buy anything with a spamtastic listing on principle
It's just crappy. If I'm looking for X, I don't want to end up on a listing for Y just because it mentions that Y isn't X. If I want a fridge, I don't want to look at dishwashers or washing machines. It's a waste of everyone's time.
Not liking idiots who keyword spam their auctions doesn't mean people don't like ebay as a whole - so what's with all the reactionary bobbins?graham1975":20wfdx6f said:Of coarse you would buy it if you really wanted it / needed it, wether it was spammed or not.If that was the best and cheapest on the bay, people winge and moan about ebay but it seems that everyone still uses it... Don't like it don't use it.. SIMPLE.MikeD":20wfdx6f said:Wouldn't get a sale from me, I won't buy anything with a spamtastic listing on principleNothing wrong with keyword spamming if it helps to make a sale.
It's just crappy. If I'm looking for X, I don't want to end up on a listing for Y just because it mentions that Y isn't X. If I want a fridge, I don't want to look at dishwashers or washing machines. It's a waste of everyone's time.
1. Because it's misleading - probably against ebay's rulesFSR-Si":1h70ntk5 said:Why are they idiots for using keywords, It makes perfect sense for a seller to try and get the biggest audience for his product.