is that the HTML editor is capped at too little characters (4000?) so I run into problem of truncated listings too often. Gazza and Mark certainly don't think ebid is only for sellers who have some simple items in stock (I hope). Sure if I sell a simple wooden photo frame or a necklace I would have more than enough characters to say all I need to say but what about...um...something a little more complicated like...um...a laptop? Buyers need to know and see all specifications, a lot of photos (5 photos are enough, thanks), and some highlighted more important specs and, of course, the condition and terms of sale. At least I look for all these when I'm buying something expensive for myself. Then the seller needs a little wiggle room to market and promote his/her listing.
It has happened too often for me that I put all the necessary info in my listing and when I preview it I see nothing but a truncated listing and the rest of it is gone forever (it just happened again and hence this thread is born!). Then I have to type and format again and pray to all Gods known to the humanity that this time the listing goes through...a trial and error process.
Worse than that...sometimes the listing looks fine even after submitting but after a little it gets truncated. So I'm supposed to check my listings after a couple hours and do the trial and error again??![]()
Here's the dilemma: in the help pages it says"There is a limit of 500000 characters to a single auction description." They mean HTML Characters but THAT'S NOT TRUE!!!! I contacted ebid support months ago and they said it's "about" 4000 characters. See the difference? If not 500,000 we need at least 20,000 HTML characters. We need to be able to create an appealing listing and edit it without constantly worrying about "characters".
Sellers with simple items surely don't see the need and it looks absolutely fine to them but there are other sellers too and it's reasonable to expect ebid to accommodate everyone, isn't it?