It has been quite a few years since the inception of eBay Malaysia. It is time to see new features added to the platform for a little trading enhancement. Don't you think so?
One thing that I would like to see implemented is the ability to start and end our auctions at specific times stipulated by the Seller. Right now, there is no such option, apart from the ability to select the number of days to be listed, talking of which, we need the 1-day option, apart from the current 3, 5, 7 and 10 days.
Another great feature would be a Hit List. If there is such an integrated counter, then we do not need to separately add Andale HTML code.
A What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get HTML editor would be great. Not everyone knows HTML, especially new Sellers, so giving us an HTML editor will help us create fancy auction listings to attract bids.
Of course, it has been long discussed that we do need a broader and more specific category list. Now that eBay Malaysia has grown by leaps and bounds, it is no longer practical to clump so many different products into the handful of categories.
And we need an option to receive payment by Paypal. And ultimately, we need Paypal to open up to Malaysians to seamlessly withdraw our Paypal funds.
One thing that I would like to see implemented is the ability to start and end our auctions at specific times stipulated by the Seller. Right now, there is no such option, apart from the ability to select the number of days to be listed, talking of which, we need the 1-day option, apart from the current 3, 5, 7 and 10 days.
Another great feature would be a Hit List. If there is such an integrated counter, then we do not need to separately add Andale HTML code.
A What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get HTML editor would be great. Not everyone knows HTML, especially new Sellers, so giving us an HTML editor will help us create fancy auction listings to attract bids.
Of course, it has been long discussed that we do need a broader and more specific category list. Now that eBay Malaysia has grown by leaps and bounds, it is no longer practical to clump so many different products into the handful of categories.
And we need an option to receive payment by Paypal. And ultimately, we need Paypal to open up to Malaysians to seamlessly withdraw our Paypal funds.
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