eBay will be implementing more changes to its marketplace throughout the year, or what's left of it, with the aim of bringing more shoppers to its site. As you know, it's facing a lot of competition from other online shopping sites that seem to be more popular because they are not as restrictive to sellers as eBay is.
In any case, top of the list is a change beginning July 27th that will require eBay sellers to specify an item's condition. There will be a total of six conditions to choose from, from "new" to “new other (see details),” “manufacturer refurbished,” “seller refurbished,” “used” or “for parts or not working.”
Changes, I am not against them, but I resent having to make changes to my listings, every one of them, whenever there is a new implementation on eBay. Hey, we sellers don't have so much time on our hands meddling with our listings, you know?
In any case, top of the list is a change beginning July 27th that will require eBay sellers to specify an item's condition. There will be a total of six conditions to choose from, from "new" to “new other (see details),” “manufacturer refurbished,” “seller refurbished,” “used” or “for parts or not working.”
Changes, I am not against them, but I resent having to make changes to my listings, every one of them, whenever there is a new implementation on eBay. Hey, we sellers don't have so much time on our hands meddling with our listings, you know?
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