Asking questions on ebay ads.
I sometimes ask a question on ads. concerning cars when the info. given is not correct, purely to get an answer :dry:
However, when I view the ad. again later. there is no record of the question I asked :nonod:
Can the advertiser block questions from appearing in the ad?
However, when I view the ad. again later. there is no record of the question I asked :nonod:
Can the advertiser block questions from appearing in the ad?
by Forrester
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When you reply to a question you have option of showing it or not on the listing
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So any questions asked that may devalue the product, can be blocked. :dry:
Not a good thing for anybody viewing item & something ebay should look at - ha ha
Not a good thing for anybody viewing item & something ebay should look at - ha ha
by Forrester
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You can click share the answer or similar and it puts all the Q&As on the listing. I always keep them on even the stupid questions of I will give you £2.00 and collect now.
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Replied by GT MG SPARES LTD on topic Asking questions on ebay ads.
Posted 10 years 7 months ago #141671
If Questions about a item were posted,that were intended to devalue a item, it would be detrimental to the ebay seller.
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If the seller posted a false spec. or inaccurate information on an item, it could increase its value.
Therefore, if you know this, like a spec. on a car, you can point this out in a question, whether it devalues it or not.
Recently, a seller of a car said he was selling because the thermostat had blown up :hgf:
Another said he was selling a 1.6 vvc
Therefore, if you know this, like a spec. on a car, you can point this out in a question, whether it devalues it or not.
Recently, a seller of a car said he was selling because the thermostat had blown up :hgf:
Another said he was selling a 1.6 vvc
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