posted on February 14, 2007 08:43:38 PM new
It's for sure an eBay problem. I listed there for the first time since they forced the new listing form upon us.
Man does it suck. At first when you look at it, it seems simple. But when you actually use it, you find out that there is so much javascript coming through that it will bog down your computer to the point that you won't ever want to go to eBay again. I have to clear my cache and restart my computer 4 different times this evening. Only to list just 90 auctions.
I guess we all knew that eBay would screw up the listing form even more than it was before.
And the other side of that coin, how many bidders are going to leave because of all this javascript? I know if I were a buyer and it took me as long to look at items as it did to list them, I would be out of there.
posted on February 14, 2007 08:50:37 PM new
I did not think about it, but perhaps feebay is having a problem. Perhaps there was a run on listings due to their generous offer to sellers! Said in jest!! I try to normally list on Wednesday's and only listed two items.
posted on February 15, 2007 08:00:09 AM new
Looks like Ebay is blaming the problem on Vendio. I wrote to Ebay asking what was wrong and this was their reply received this morning:
"Dear ---------,
Thank you for writing eBay in regard to not being able to load your listing via Vendio.
Please understand that when eBay changes a feature, it can sometimes cause problems with third-party software that interfaces with the eBay site. This is probably the reason why you are experiencing a problem.
In this situation, we recommend that you contact 'Vendio' directly. They should be able to help you resolve the problem you're having with their software.
However, you can use New Sell Your Item form to list your item on eBay.
Your patience and understanding are appreciated in this matter. Thank
you for choosing eBay.
I love their suggestion at the end to use their uploading software instead of Vendio's. Trying to use their glitch ridden software is way I subscribed to Vendio in the first place.