We’re updating some of our categories and item specifics to make your listings easier to find. 

 

Starting 12 October, you’ll see updates to the following categories. 

 

Collectibles & Art

Jewelry

Musical Instruments

Parts & Accessories

Sporting Goods

 

As these updates go into effect, you may see temporary impacts to your listing experience or to the visibility of listings in the affected categories.

 

This is a result of listings transitioning to the updated item specifics and category structures. Your affected listings should return to normal within 48 hours, though you may see irregularities on some listings for up to a week. We recommend checking your item specifics and categories in affected listings after these updates are complete.

 

These updates also include new item specifics in the above categories, which will be required 22 February 2022. Starting today, these item specifics will be available as you list, with the “Required Soon” tag. Learn more →

 

Keep an eye on this page over the coming days—we’ll be sharing up-to-date information on affected categories and listings, and answering any questions you have. 

 

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 ---Update as of 14 October---

 

We’re continuing to work through this change and want to thank you for your patience. We also wanted to provide answers to some top concerns and questions:

 

Why was I charged fees when my listings were moved to a different categories/subcategories?

 

We determined that a technical issue impacted a small number of listings, which resulted in incorrect charges (including insertion fees) for some sellers. The issue has been fixed and we will be crediting impacted sellers as quickly as possible. No calls to Customer Service are necessary as credits will be issued automatically.

 

Should I edit my listings if they’re in the wrong category, have been moved to another category, or have wrong or missing item specifics?

 

No. Recent category changes require updates to many thousands of servers and data changes to nearly every aspect of our platform. This level of adjustment takes time, which is why we asked for your patience while the process runs. We expect most data updates to be completed within 48 hours, but they can take up to a week (i.e., through to 19 October). After that, if you have an item specific in mind that you think would work well for your listing, please consider adding it as a custom item specific.

 

Why isn’t my item coming up in search?

 

The category change update is still in process. We anticipate search issues will resolve when we complete most data updates during the next 24-48 hours. 

 

There are more item specifics now than ever before. Do I need to fill in all of them?

 

No. Item specifics that you have already filled in will be maintained as the category moves are completed during the next week. In addition, new soon-to-be-required item specifics are being added and will become required by 22 February 2022. As always, the more item specifics you fill out, the better visibility your listing has to buyers. 

 

For Parts & Accessories, when will fitment/compatibility charts start working again?

 

There was an issue with parts compatibility not working properly as the category changes rolled out, which has been resolved. You should now be able to see the options to add fitment compatibility when editing your listings.

 

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 ---Update as of 21 October---

 

We apologise for this delayed update. Thank you for your patience while our teams worked to finalise category changes. 

 

All listings have been moved to their final destination categories. You may now proceed with checking your categories, revising items, and updating item specifics where needed. 

 

Some item specifics have been renamed, and the value you originally provided has been copied over to the new item specific, so you don’t need to re-add these item specifics. We encourage you to update your listings with item specifics that are showing as “Required Soon.” These will become required on 22 February 2022. 

 

All other item specifics are either Recommended or Optional. Learn more about item specifics. 

 

Some categories were retired and replaced by product-based categories. You and your buyers can still find the items you’re looking for. Simply browse to the product category of your choice and use the filters to refine your search.

 

More information about key category changes:

 

  • Dolls & Bears. The categories based on Brand/Material/Theme/Character/Franchise/Product Line/Type of doll have been retired. Former categories have been replaced by left-hand navigation filters in the new Dolls & Doll Playsets category. You can access the filters by browsing to the product category of your choice and using Brand/Vintage/Material/Theme/Character/Franchise/Product Line/Type filters to refine your search. 
  • Pottery & Glass. The categories based on Brand/Origin/Production Style/Production Technique have also been replaced by filters. You and buyers can now filter by the Brand/Origin/Production Style/Production Technique/Time Period Manufactured.

 

  • Postcards. The categories based on Location/Theme/Subject have been retired and replaced with two main categories for Topographical and Non-Topographical postcards. The former categories have been replaced by left-hand navigation filters in the two new main categories. For example in Topographical Postcards, you can filter by Country and Region.

 

  • Jewellery & Watches. The categories based on Main Stone and Metal Type have been retired and replaced by product-based categories under Fine Jewellery. Use the filters for Main Stone and Metal to refine your search. 

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---Final Update, October 29---

 

The category changes announced in our Autumn Seller Update have been completed. 

 

Now that all category changes are complete, while you might still see some adjustments to searches, it is okay to update or edit your listings without concerns of losing data or having it moved again.  

 

We appreciate your detailed feedback on this roll-out. We'll continue to adjust the process based on the input we’ve received here, and we'll take all these suggestions into consideration for future updates. 

 

As this project is now complete, this post is being locked from further comments.  

 

Resources and observations 

 

We’ve heard from you that updating your Item Specifics in time for the February 2022 requirement date may be a challenge.  

 

A useful tool that can help is located in the Seller Hub under Active Listings section. There is a drop-down box labelled ‘Download’ which will generate an Excel document for ‘Missing Required or Recommended Item Specifics’. You can read more about this tool here

 

Should you come across any inaccuracies within the new Item Specifics we ask that you report those directly to sdsupport@ebay.com so our team can investigate. We also ask that you continue to share suggestions on changes you'd like to see going forward here, selecting the Categories and Item Specifics option. 

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The changes have killed our sales off as well and all we know is this .

I wouldn't want to be a postmen , delivering to this adress next week ! 😁 >

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UNITED KINGDOM

 

P&S 🙂

For the attention of the community-team Ebay:

 

It is distressing to read the messages on this thread, and the difficulties people are experiencing, many in tears with the frustration of it all.

 

Perhaps one of you could come on to this thread with some sort of reassurance or explanation.  You surely cannot let this continue and remain silent.  Surely this is not your intention it a dreadful business decision if it is.

 

We need to hear from you quickly.

So I would regularly look and buy items on ebay, Specifically 3 catagories, now they don't exist and I can not find what I am looking for. Why not use some common sense and put it back to what it was, it is totally crazy, I don't want to trawl through 12,000 things....mental.

 

 

I think we have nothing to lose by writing whatever the outcome. A collective voice has much more chance of being heard. We all need to make our feelings clear and I really hope more business sellers come forward and speak out. For it is those with shops who are affected the most, those who rely on eBay for their income and some who have stayed faithful to eBay for many years. This is how eBay repays them…ruining their business if they deal in antiques or collectibles.




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I am currently a business seller on ebay & have found this update very disruptive to my listings as many will, particularly in the dolls & ceramics categories. I understand this transition of specifics has to happen & as a seller im all for moving forward, however i am now looking at a situation where i cannot list new items effectively & it looks unproffesional 😞 The new layouts do not seem to work effectively & are not aimed at covering all aspects of the categories limiting options frustratingly. For example i am selling some sylvanian families figures/ parts/ accessories & there is now no category for this now where before hand there was, therefore it is asking for me to enter near enough all the item specifics again under the dolls category which is aimed at barbies ect with various hair colours & styles ;/ It certainly seems like this update has tried to generalise the listings & added more mandatory specifics where ideally it would be a recommended.... If this is how a person who is totally behind ebay percieves this, in turn regular customers of ebay will be likely confused also. As im sure you are aware time is money to many people who use Ebay & this is a conern, looking for some reasurance.

 

Kind Regards

I am currently a business seller here on ebay & have found this update very disruptive to my listings as many will, particularly in the dolls & ceramics categories. I understand this transition of specifics has to happen & as a seller im all for moving forward, however i am now looking at a situation where i cannot list new items effectively & it looks unproffesional. The new layouts do not seem to work effectively & are not aimed at covering all aspects of the categories limiting options frustratingly. For example i am selling sylvanian families figures/ parts/ accessories & there is now no category for this , instead it is now asking me to fill in near enough all of the item specifics again under the dolls category aimied at things like barbies with different hair colour, styles ;/ It certainly seems like this update has tried to generalise the listings & added more mandatory specifics as aspose to recommended. If this is how a person who is totally behind ebay percieves this in turn i would imagine regular customers will also feel confused/ alienated. My main conern is time is money & looking for some reassurance that someone has this in hand ? 😉

Ebay collectables  = simplification. 

Collectors ebay = simpletons

jeanande
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" I understand this transition of specifics has to happen"

 

Why does it have to happen?  I can't find anything anymore and can't scroll past a ton of stuff added to it.  Don't want to rely only on search terms in the box either.

 

It was kind of nice seeing the entire category of date-lined ceramics to see what's available in the specific time period like pre-1840.  

 

It's turning buyers away from shopping here because we're not going to look through thousands of non-related listings to find a couple  of items of interest.

We have noticed a significant decrease in sales over the last few days. Is this due to the new changes?

 

Once more from Germany:

I ´m so sad...this is my hobby, my obsession....and now I have no chance to find anymore antique dolls or sell one.....

Please write us in community germany too! It is the same function. We have to stay together. It is not only a problem from each country, collectors act in many countrys with the other collectors and are  connected....

 

eBay you need to answer all of these distressing threads ! We need answers! This isn't good enough ! 
If sellers and buyers do have Twitter I think this may be the only way we are heard as we are dealing with robots here .. we need media publicity to make them listen ..  eBay is on its way out now unless they sort this mess out immediately! 

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I think it probably is due to the changes. I deal in costume jewellery and my sales have taken a nose dive since Thursday. Sellers in every country are suffering with this. I've not had problems listing though and have started putting key search word information in the title i.e BLUE PLASTIC BEAD NECKLACE. I hope this will help buyers and I'll keep an eye on my sales. Keeping fingers crossed this works but overall it is a disaster. I've already written to ebay UK head office but I'm not expecting a reply. 

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Yes, Ebay are silent in a somewhat cowardly manner.
I notice that two general managers were taken on board at the end of last year..Murray Lambell to oversee EbayUK
and Rob Hattrell EbayEurope. That is no coincidence to what has happened here. . maybe reaching out would help ie a few emails??
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Ive just left this review on TRUST PILOT and ticked the box that sends the review to ebay!

i hope ive helped in some small way. 

 

DW Jewellery and Boutique 
1 review

 

Just now
 
 
Updates are happening to some item specifics and category structures (The eBay Community Subscriptio...

I am just one person amongst 1000's who has had the worst weekend with ebay. eBay have decided to update all item specifics leaving all those who sell their collectables, antiques and ceramics out in the cold. I've been with eBay loyally for over 15years and yet this is the worst experience of all. All my items have been sent to different categories and cant be found, you can't list until the item specifics are updated and that leaves me spending all my weekend putting items where they should be when they were already placed correctly. i had 293 revisions to do this weekend, i still have 134 to do 3 days later. this is the most important selling time of year and yet ebay are screwing their hardworking sellers over left right and centre. I've not had one sale, question or offer since this item specifics fiasco started and i'm losing money, i'm paying for a shop and selling pro and getting nothing in return. I sell antique ceramics, collectables and lots more besides and yet the categories for antiques has gone unless you have asian, japanese or chinese wares to sell!. its an utter disgrace. why fix something that wasn't broke!, now not just sellers but customers alike cannot find our stock. my shop doesn't work, i've lost hundreds in revenue and i'm writing this for and on behalf of myself and others on ebay who are having their livelihoods trampled by ebay's management who will not answer the community boards which are in- undated with complaints. head office are aware and yet not one CEO has come forward to explain the fiasco or discuss compensation for those of us who have lost their only income due to this. PICK UP YOUR MESSAGES EBAY...THIS IS GOING TO COST YOU SEVERLEY. Disgusting, unprofessional, disrespectful and down right appauling abomination of events this weekend.You deserve all the legal action thats gong to be coming your way
and yes, ive ticked the box so this goes to ebay!

not just thios weekend 

the past 3 years  of which this year is the worst

and not just the catogories you deal in its all over 

 

that was a good bit of thinking on putting it on Trust Pilot. i never even gave that a second thought. when i've got time to spare, i will look at their facebook page. maybe able to do something on there as well. i just can't help noticing how many newcomers have written on this issue. it's even more unbelievable in how ebay have kept very quiet over this. i was thinking whether other categories that's not connected to the new updates are having problems as well? it'll be interesting to see if sellers of household goods are having problems with sales since all of this has started. i imagine it may have had an impact on them as well. 

I mentioned the updates on Twitter 
face book (ebay sellers) has had the issue noted several times.
my comments there have not been well received as most followers seem to be selling .. er .. um .. well not individual pieces, and are happy to have the fewer categories for Chinese, CDs, electrical.
yet it is another avenue to express an opinion, but expect sarcasm in return



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I have come up with a solution! Will everyone please congratulate ebay on making these long overdue changes, the whole site is now better for members than it has ever been and WHATEVER you do please do not go back to how it was before!

That should do the trick because ebay NEVER listen to their members and are sure to do the opposite to what they want

Job done!
Hi
Why not get in touch with Martin lewis THE TV MONEY PROGRAM .
I recone he would love to get his teeth into something like this.
He does a lot of good work by exposing the rip of companies

I sell antiques, tried to list some date lined ceramics today only to find the categories do not exist, and the only thing available is for modern ceramics.  Is ebay discouraging antique dealers from selling real antiques on their site, as I cannot list items under a modern huge category.  Has ebay abandoned antique dealers?

Well, this is a mess, isn't it?

I had just over 100 listings and 75 of them are supposedly lacking item specifics.  But most of these item specifics are completely irrelevant to the item in question - like what kind of diamond is in a pewter Celtic pendant!!!!!!  I could spend the next three weeks typing "Not applicable" in a lot of boxes, and therefore will be unable to list anything else or manage the process generally.  

It is no better as a buyer.  I tried to search for something, and all I got was US offerings.  I asked for UK only, and still got only stuff from the USA.  It is plain that buyers cannot find what they are looking for, and thus sales are going to be afflicted for those of us trying to use ebay UK.

I would add that this timing is as bad as it gets.  Most online buyers buy earlier than those who go to shopping centres or the High Street, thus November is busier online than in stores, and should be the busiest month of the year.  I was told 48 hours ago that this problem would be resolved in 48 hours, but I'm still waiting.  

Hello everyone. I also created a thread about this issue in the ‘Technical Issues’ section. If you click my profile you should be able to view my post. Please feel free to make a contribution to my thread on this very subject.

 

The removal of date line ceramics is an appalling business by Ebay. I have used the date lined ceramics sub categories to buy and sell antiques for approximately 10 years. I have bought and sold £10,000 of antique ceramics using the subcategories. Other dealers I know have done exactly the same.

 

You would rarely get an item listed in the subcategories that didn’t belong there. It worked perfectly. I do not see any justification for the removal of the date lined sub categories. The new changes are a massive downgrade for both the customer and the retailer.

 

Ebay have completely ruined my buying/selling experience and I suspect this is the same for many other buyer/sellers. Making it an ‘item specific’ search, i.e. based on item type, is needlessly specific. Ebay recommends we add ‘item specifics’ to our item description however omits the ability for customers to search via ‘date’ in the ‘item filter’ found on the main page of each sub category. The end result is each sub category is has approximately 400,000 items listed from all over the world with no ability to filter through them. 18th century cups are mixed in with charity shop esque cups, what an insult.

 

The collectibles>photograph category is even worse. The category is full of racy images and utter rubbish. There is no ability for the customer to filter using photo type. Previously you could select cdv/cabinet cards and then view all of the day’s new listings. I actually cannot use this category any more. I don’t even want to try to filter through the rubbish on there, it’s embarrassing quite honestly.

 

The end result is many of us will simply remove our listings as how an earth will we get any sales. Furthermore, I do not want my cherished items listed alongside racy images and utter junk. It’s insulting to me and to my customers. Many of us are buyers AND sellers. I will also stop using those categories to make purchases as I value my time. I am sorry but this is appalling in every way.

Why can't you leave it like it was before .

Hello. 

 

My categories have dissapeared and almost all products of mine were moved across to newly created categories automatically.  

 

Sadly, they were put into wrong or misleading categories.

For instance, vases were put into "figurines" etc.  

So I am in the process of going through each product and amending them one by one manually so that they can be identified. 

 

My question is if these automatic transfers are still on-going. I noticed the product I listed this morning were moved across to a different box by the system despite the fact that I have categorised it in a newly implemented category. That led me to wonder if the system is still moving the products from one category to another and thus overring any changes I make. 

 

I had assumed that these transfers were one off and have completed. But this may not be the case. 

Does anybody knonw if their re-categorisation process is still taking place? 

 

Kind regards

 

 

To use item specifics for antique or unique items make no sense whatsoever unless they are very specific to the particular item in question. It's very rare in my experience that antique or collectable buyers know exactly what they want and prefer to browse through listings, such as the retired date-lines ceramics categories. The move over to broad categories and item specifics is moronic unless eBay want to quitely ditch collectables and antiques, and move over to consumer goods.

From germany again...

Yes, they kick us out....no more use.

Ebay want to ditch antiques and collectables. And this is how they are doing it by making it so difficult (and pointless) for sellers to list their porcelain, teddies, postcards etc, that the seller will remove themselves. I think this probably avoids any legal action.
Ebay has recently promoted two retail analysts, one for the uk and one for europe, and I think this is no coincidence.
When some say they want to be like Amazon, i think this is not far from the truth.
I cannot see ebay backtracking on what they have done.
I am getting so many messages direct to my email because of my original post last week...but, as far as I can make out, none of these messages are showing up on ebay forums. I have looked everywhere for the "conversations" without success. If they are there, do let me know where.
So that, to me, means that Ebay want nothing to do with any complaints and will take no responsibility of ruining people's livelihoods. Because, make no mistake, many business sellers (and I am not one) rely on this selling platform to pay their household bills.
It is not a hobby for them.
Hi, here is fensterladerl from germany...here happened the same and look to usa, there too. End of many collectors, little shops and so on. Very sad.....They do it very quiet, nowbody will hear us.

Von der Moni gesendet

Hi,

Do not be quiet, make a lot of noise. We have got to make ebay listen "(

I am so sad to read these comments and fensterlader1's too. 

Silence from Ebay, how very sad. 

We have to keep trying.

Reading all these comments is sad very upsetting especially as ebay has not bothered to respond. 

I have totally relied on my ebay pages (I had a business account as well until recently) and I buy items on here that I think I can make a small profit on but now it is much harder to find things without sifting through lots of junk. I have done some tests today.

 

My own items seem to be changing catagory by magic despite my updating them and trying to add impossible specifics and the important specifics are gone. 

 

I think the people who say ebay is moving in an amazon direction are right. There cant be any other reason. 

We commented very early on in all this way back on page 1 or 2 of all these comments.  We don't think ebay will reverse any of the changes despite them being unhelpful to buyers and sellers.  We deal in 4mm model rail and, whilst we think the changes are a huge collective retrograde step, we are determined that the changes will impede our business as little as possible.  We are complying as best we can with the new required fields including those which require us to say whether a non-electrical item is analogue/digital or DC/AC!  Our page views have dropped off a little but we have prefaced all our listing descriptions with the following and if it will help you feel free to cut and paste.

 

Ebay have made wide ranging changes to the listing categories available to us for our items and we are anxious that you may find it more difficult now to find our listings and what you are looking for.  We are doing our best to comply with the changes but suggest that you do the following to help both you and us.

  1. Save us as a favourite seller which should help bring future listings to your attention.
  2. Check out our other items for sale via the link at the right of every listing page.
  3. The easiest and most concise way to see everything we have listed is to go to 'Advanced' Search on the Ebay home page.  When the page loads scroll down to 'Sellers' on the left hand side.  Put 'insert your seller id here' in the box and hit the search button.  All our listings with then be displayed in a helpful way with photographs.

I may do a listing with a plea to eBay ? 

I have a couple of listings still that are asking me for item specifics but unfortunately I am unable to change anything on them so they will have to stay as they are until they run out (I have watchers so do not want to end listing early) you never know I may sell something but am not holding my breath!!! Especially when one of them is a ceramic tile that has ended up in drinkware. The people at ebay who are doing this are obviously bears with little brain.   

Some of my BINs are showing viewing figures of 1000+.  Clearly not right. Just one of a number of glitches thrown up by the recent changes.

Why Why Why eBay

 

Since 12th October I have spoke with 28 eBay phone operators and not one has been aware of the change to the 'RETIRING' of categorgies. My eBay business of 22 years has just had the carpet pulled from from underneith it. I sell Antique porcelain, Jewellery and all things realted to the now retired categorgies. I have spent days updating Specifics , most of which are non related to my items. The 670 items in my shop have been cattle prodded into the wrong categories. Needless to say all sales are lost and client can't find my items. I listed 15 new items (rare Royal Worcester figurines). I had one watcher in 24 hours! I have no watchers, no sales and no interest since these changes came in.

 

I am utterly gobsmacked eBay have make this decision. We have just come out of pandemic, we're in the 4th quarter, Christmas (what our businesses rely on) and eBay do this. I'm lost for words. I gave up a shop to be a full time eBayer. All my trust in eBay has been lost. They are an absoluely disgrace and whoever made this decision needs sacking on the spot! 

 

I will be closing my shop after Christmas and moving to Antiques Atla and Selling antiques. Thank you for ruining my eBay business eBay. 

If there is any consolation, this has effected all of us, & for reasons known only to eBay.uk whilst they may have made a very slight mention or rather a nod to these changes 6 months ago, we received none of the ebay hands-on help & advice handed out to US sellers since May, & whereby they actually had living support staff, who actually replied to problems, gave hands-on advice & even more importantly, told the US sellers WHY this was going to happen, not, when eBay.uk does deign to reply,  the cut & paste lunacy which we have been subject to.

 

That our glorious collectibles categories have been gutted beggars belief, that clearly no-one employed in the technical teams have the faintest ideas as to the reality of vintage goods shows a lack of awareness & astonishing hubris that is on another planet.  & 2 months prior to Christmas?

 

Oh, the new suits running ebay have been plucked from Walmart, odd, Walmart have also apparently poured untold &millions into eBay, & they will probably buy it,  I feel we are all doomed.

@simon.willcock.antiques  feeling your pain. I think we are all having  a similar out of body experience with this latest Karp from ebay. Christmas may well be the deadline for a lot of Sellers, I think.

I sell antiques and have been doing so on ebay for 20 years.  The changes to 'Pottery and Porcelain' are very strange.  It has been Americanised and the names of brands are strange modern American ceramic firms, there is a huge amount of different item specifics but they do not help anybody to find what they are looking are because the date lined ceramics option has been removed.  What on earth is 'Serveware'?'  I have never heard this term in the UK.  Ebay needs to reinstate the previous way of working, surely it can run hand in hand with their new Americanised thing for people who just want cheap ceramics, but I can't list anything becasue all the search terms are meaningless on ebay's new banner headline across the page of 'Serveware', and it is impossible to find dtae line ceramics, it has just been removed.  RING EBAY AND COMPLAIN LIKE I HAVE JUST DONE!

Shocking to see so many fellow dealers all suffering as result of the new changes. I recognise several of you and have purchased from you in the past using my buying account. I must admit I cannot see why Ebay would want us to vacate the website. Millions of pounds worth of goods are purchased and sold in each of the categories with Ebay receiving Final Value Fees, Shop fees and Listings fees on each item. The date lined ceramics category had no negative effect on modern ceramics sold neither did the CDV/Cabinet card sub category in photographs.

 

I spent several hours updating my listings. I have moved them to the ‘correct’ categories, which felt like boondoggling. I can say with confidence that nobody will find my antique ceramics as the new categories are such a mess. At the time of writing there are over 300 replies in this thread alone. An Ebay representative should reply to this thread ASAP.

 

Nothing short of fundamental reform (i.e. revert to old categories) will fix things.

 

To put things into perspective, I have checked the date lined ceramics category every day for the past 5 years. Since the changes I have not bothered, one look at it was enough.

They are currently in the bunker waiting for the bombardment to subside
before they come out and tell everyone what a huge success it has been.
Is there an objective ? Suppose someone there must have one - they're
chucking up bits of chaff now and then -- but you should come out and
treat your users like adults about what the aim is rather than just aiming
at them
Hi,

This was not simply lunacy on the part of ebay, though certainly whoever they had in charge of categories should be fired, but there was/is good will behind the move.

>From what I understood after reading a mass of complaints & clear bewilderment on the .com boards, & most importantly most going back to May/June, (& where the sellers actually had humans reply to them with advice & hints), it is because eBay have created a system by which all hand held devices, computers & lap tops are compatible, they claim it should be viable for years to come.

The desire is there to make it easier for all, that they used a bunch of numpties who have no knowledge whatsoever in almost all categories, & not just collectables, to have allowed them to butcher said categories & for them then not to have clear cut switch over of categories, almost all jewellery going into the necklace category for example, is another thing all together. That we in Europe had NO decent common sense heads up, beggars belief.

My listing processes to date have involved a fairly thorough completion of the item specifics section - the blue item specifics circle is usually complete give or take a notch (when I cant think of anything else to add basically). Its the 19th of October today (rollout completion/glitch resolution day?) and all of my listings apparently need updating with item specifics, 'suggested' and/or 'required' information. Seeing alerts next to all of them - a significant portion apparently requiring 25 new item specifics.

 

I have listings that have lost very basic information like the fact that its a 'ring' or a 'necklace'. I now have items listed in the wrong categories - e.g. 'brooches' classified as 'necklaces/pendants' - 'fine jewellery' items in the 'costume jewellery' section. I have just been trying to complete some of the required/suggested item specifics and having added a few things - get a notification blocking me from launching the revisions because I now have 'too many' item specifics. I have items in the 'costume jewellery' section that also appear to require very detailed 'diamond' grading/classification information. Even with only 260 listings this is soul destroying - feeling very sorry for the bigger sellers. Are we still in the glitch phase of rollout? Can I expect the bigger 'category' issues to resolve themselves? or is rollout complete and I just need to get on with fixing it all myself?

@the_orphanage_of_things  soul destroying is right! Jewellery is a hard enough category to sell in without this mess! We are trying to sell in "Pagan & Symbolic" and it's a shambles, and it's disappeared as a tick search.

"Are we still in the glitch phase of rollout? Can I expect the bigger 'category' issues to resolve themselves? or is rollout complete and I just need to get on with fixing it all myself?" - this is a very good question that we are all asking of ebay - and not getting an answer to it.

In answer to the last post, I also am having this problem. Items have moved categories. Figurines listed as cuddly toys, all jewellery as necklaces, and have to add “Not applicable” in most of the jewellery ones which ask for the stone cut and quality for fashion jewellery items.
Incidentally, if you need to change category, DO THAT FIRST! When you change category, it wipes all the item specifics out, and you have to start again. Which, given the number of items which are having to be amended, you do not want to have to do.
Anybody got any suggestions as to what category to put a book of postcards in? I can choose “Postcards” or “Books” but not both, and I’ve got a degree and had to look up what “Topographical” meant. I assume that listings which do not comply with these new rules will be invisible to buyers and thus unsellable, so that items which do not tidily fit with these new rules will likely end up in landfill or the charity shop. Not very green, huh?

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Ignore all but the most necessary specifics, make sure to add as many as possible to each item, don´t go mad & fill boxes just because you feel you should, for some of their "suggestions" are simply potty & if you have missed a box, do not worry, they will tell you... ")

Books of postcards = postcards and then the place so either the English county or the foreign country (usually lousy sellers I am afraid)

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Well its taken me a week to change each listing - first putting it into the 'right' category (most appropriate i can think to help customers find the items); I've also completed every single item specific including the recommended and the needed soon. I have 20 listings I can't adjust atm as they are under offer. I have been super careful about the listing titles - again to give customers best chance of finding the items.

In spite of all this extra work my sales are still terrible! I can only assume that customers are both confused and frustrated with trying to search for what they want and have given up the ghost. 

I think about the high amount of monies ebay make out of just me every month let alone all you other guys - their earnings must be falling off a cliff atm - surely someone in their business would be extremely concerned about this - can't believe they're prepared to take this kind of hit, and just as peak starting too. 

I'm losing the will to live, I really am! 😪😪😪