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  1. #21

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    Let's say I want a diamond ring, and I wear a size 7.

    Well that would pose a small problem for a start - Our rings are in alphabetical sizes! LOL

    (PS - PLEASE don't call me 'darlin''!)
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  2. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by JudesNiceThings View Post
    Let's say I want a diamond ring, and I wear a size 7.

    Well that would pose a small problem for a start - Our rings are in alphabetical sizes! LOL

    (PS - PLEASE don't call me 'darlin''!)
    Same thing with shoes, clothes, everything. There's bound to be a need for buyers to work out equivalents, or buy from people who use the same sizing methods.

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    Good example. Shopping can be fun or tedious, leaving info out to make us open every box is not fun. It is just sloppy to not give good information in the title, and I was surprised to see that only three people did all the listing and probably copied each other.

    Should we start to email the sellers and ask that they put in what we need anytime we see something missing? ebid can't do much about how people word their titles or leave out info.

    Last night saw another problem, stuff in wrong categories: I started to privately email people who had put items in the wrong categories, to avoid the guilt of having someone's stuff pulled. thought I would give them a chance to move it. Some were such obvious mistakes, a story book in a specalized category in jewelry, that it was no surprise the item had been listed from November 2008, set to run until sold and was unsold! duh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by deltadelta48 View Post
    Good example. Shopping can be fun or tedious, leaving info out to make us open every box is not fun. It is just sloppy to not give good information in the title, and I was surprised to see that only three people did all the listing and probably copied each other.

    Should we start to email the sellers and ask that they put in what we need anytime we see something missing? ebid can't do much about how people word their titles or leave out info.

    Last night saw another problem, stuff in wrong categories: I started to privately email people who had put items in the wrong categories, to avoid the guilt of having someone's stuff pulled. thought I would give them a chance to move it. Some were such obvious mistakes, a story book in a specalized category in jewelry, that it was no surprise the item had been listed from November 2008, set to run until sold and was unsold! duh!
    Oops. I think we probably want to be even more careful here to make things accessible, since we're trying to build a reputation. That was good of you to let people know.

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