7;em!
Joe
--- On Tue, 1/13/09, Robert Maddison
wrote:
From: Robert Maddison
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The EBAY Stores Experience
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 10:55 PM
The one thing that eBay doesn't seem to understand is the fact that
every time they chang
--- particularly since most is buried in the stores.
It's just too much trouble to buy and waaa too much trouble and expensive
to sell.
To hell with 'em!
Joe
--- On Tue, 1/13/09, Robert Maddison wrote:
From: Robert Maddison
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The EBAY Stores Experience
To: mo
The one thing that eBay doesn't seem to understand is the fact that
every time they change the view for the buyer, they wonder "now what"
and go where they know what they are doing instead of trying to figure
out the new view.
For a site that seems to want to be a Amazon Wannabe, they should lea
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2009 20:25:14 -0800> From: sa...@comic-art.com> Subject:
> Re: [MOPO] The EBAY Stores Experience> To: > > you folks don't see the #1
> reason that fleaBay is making this change:> > to show more advertising> >
> this was the thought behind
you folks don't see the #1 reason that fleaBay is making this change:
to show more advertising
this was the thought behind the search page advance links being moved
to below the ads on every page and the only problem with it is that
when it began, I thought the first page was the only page unt
My main complaint is the issue of EBAY making changes that are
unnecessary and unsolicited by the users. They seem to do this all
the time -- sort of like "change for change's sake." As to the look,
I like it when a lot of the home page is right there in front of you
and doesn't requiring
Channing,
I tried mine and it looked nice to me. I see no negatives. Please specify
what you don't like about it. Also, I use the Auctiva format and there
really isn't much of a change except for it looking a bit more polished.
Irv
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