I was selling on eBay roughly 6 months ago:
I happened to be selling a La Perla bra in one auction and a Victoria's Secret bra in another auction.
In each of the descriptions NOT the titles, I mentioned that I was selling the other bra (at the bottom of the description).
NOW... it is known that it is against eBay policy to put the wrong info in the title as it misleads people into buying things they didn't want OR it clogs up people's searches when they are looking for an item. It is known that eBay workers will look for auctions that have wrong titles, but as for them reading every auction description... they don't do that unless an eBayer flags it.
NOW... for the la Perla bra, which is WAY more expensive than some lame Victoria's Secret bra... it got flagged not once, BUT 3 times. I know this because I got 3 different eBay employees emailing me. Clearly I was in the wrong to include La Perla words in VS auction (now I know), BUT WHY WOULD SOMEONE FLAG THAT?
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2006-12-13
19:10:12
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justwannaknow
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Beauty & Style
➔ Fashion & Accessories
Is the average American woman not aware that fine lingerie BESIDES their local FASHION FAD store... often of HIGHER QUALITY... exists? I mean seriously...
Makes me think that whoever those at least 3 people were... that they must have been complete tools, happily sucking down their Starbucks daily, buying KIA's, often shopping at OLD NAVY (as if that store were awesome.. uh huh yeah, I love horribly poor fabric that costs 30x more than it's worth as made by korean children)... and whatever other SAD things have created an American cult following.
It's like demanding that a fine restaurant never be mentioned in McDonald's presence.
???
2006-12-13
19:15:41 ·
update #1