Posted by Retired Farmer on May 01, 2013 at 11:46:51 from (205.188.116.65):
In Reply to: Re: What Happened? posted by mkirsch on May 01, 2013 at 07:44:08:
I would have to disagree with you that change is needed. Back in 2001 when I first got on eBay I had two catagories I had to look under to find Farm Toys, the first took me to Toys and Hobbies, the second was the listings under Farm Toys. I could find anything I wanted from the Search Box in that area. Logged on one night and they had facelifted the whole site. Took several nights to even find the Toy section and then more time to find the Farm Toys. The next time I logged on months later I had to use the Search Box and then didn't exactly find the Farm Toy section. Like the gentleman said in his post yesterday, "I don't have time to set around trying to find what I am looking for." It worked the way they originally had things set up, 'Leave It Alone.' I don't need a new and exciting display every time I go shopping, all I am interested in is the Product I want to buy. Like I said,"Goodbye eBay."
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