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Weird, why does it work for me? What do you see there? I guess we can add Imageshack to the list of companies that are attempting to kill themselves off.
Hmm, so I get the same thing when I use IE instead of FF - must have picked up a cookie somehow. Apparently tons of people/sites are having this issue now.
Hmm, so I get the same thing when I use IE instead of FF - must have picked up a cookie somehow. Apparently tons of people/sites are having this issue now.
I have a serious and legit complaint to launch here... why is it that NOBODY seems to put the SIZES in the titles of their for sale threads. It's crazy! What's the point of just listing expensive brand names? you gonna stroke your ego with the viewcount? It's a pain ********** because 90% of the people click just out of interest (any maybe to comment - ie free bump) on stuff that's not even relevant to them. I think this makes for a negative B&S experience and for taht reason I think it should be enforced to some extent that sellers have to post even a general size range in their titles...
sizes in B&S
J am I on your ignore list
Just speculation - but my thoughts are that with a limited amount of characters to enter things in a title, and with many sellers listing non-sized items, or multisized items (48,50, 52, 54, etc), It would seem a little more beneficial to list names to entice buyers to click and purchase, rather than eat up those precious characters listing sizes.
Bump for a great seller! Nothing in my size here but I'm very jealous of whoever ends up with this.
I do understand the reason, I just think it's counterproductive for both sides. A huge amount of people who aren't really potential buyers have to click on the thread to find the sizes even if the brand seems mildly interesting, then they're there so they might as well look, and comment... it wastes the buyer's time too since most of the people aren't serious buyers.
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Writing the script is only half the problem.
Writing the script is only half the problem.