Totally agree with you. Not only is it corny but more often than not it
is inaccurate as well. Some sellers seem to have so much faith in AI
that they don't even bother to read the description before submit the
listing.
I contacted a seller about her inaccurate AI description. She was aware
of the issues with AI but said she would continue to use it because the
keywords it generates improves visibility. 路
In the old days I remember we had to fill out certain item specifics. I
used to use Turbolister and if I didn't complete the relevant details it
wouldn't upload. It wouldn't be difficult to code it into the system so
this information is included and ...
This was part of an email I got from EBay executive escalations in reply
to my email outlining a number of concerns:We are disappointed to hear
you are having success difficulty with the AI systems and as this is a
new function this will continue to ...
I used to use the sadly defunct Turbolister. For all it's flaws - it
could be unstable at time - it was very tight when it came to ensuring
certain details were entered before a listing could be uploaded.