posted on April 5, 2007 08:09:14 AM new
I would like to suggest that the image deleting process in Image Hosting be redesigned for a more efficient and safer way to prune photos than the current clunky method.
Yesterday I went through and deleted what I thought were old images from Image Hosting. (Cleaning up on a monthly basis is necessary now thanks to your 'automatic' increase to the next level if we don't keep things tidy.) Of course, in the deleting process, there is no indications that the images you're deleting are currently being used in live auctions. As a result, I managed to eliminate all photos from one, if not more current items.
Dumb...and totally unnecessary if there was a method of indicating that particular images are LIVE.
posted on April 5, 2007 01:03:15 PM new
Hello Jim and queenofcollectibles,
That is a great suggestion, and I will be happy to pass your message along to our product development team for evaluation. We are in the process of compiling customer feedback on all services, so your suggestion will be seen by one of our product managers.
posted on April 7, 2007 07:40:37 PM new
And while your send suggestions about this up the line, we need a level for picture hosting after 500m and before 1 gig. The current level of moving to a gig after 500m is really just stealing our $$ if we hit 501 or 502 or 600. then if you don't roll it back you hit again and again!