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Someone's feeling confident

blackrat2

Well-Known Member
This looked a good deal yesterday, until it got pulled and this happened
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B-Man2

Well-Known Member
Why is Goodwear & Real McCoy's in the title description?

Very deceiving.
As Tibor just stated ( I was in the process of writing this when his response came up, that happens to me all the time :D) Sellers add extra names like Good Wear, Aero, and terms like WWII , Flight Jackets, etc. because it opens up the parameters of the search engine so that when a buyer, who might be looking for a WWII item, punches that into the EBay search the jacket will be included in that search .
 

Chandler

Well-Known Member
...it opens up the parameters of the search engine so that when a buyer, who might be looking for a WWII item, punches that into the EBay search the jacket will be included in that search .
...and then disappoints because it's not the Good Wear we hoped it would be. :confused:;)

And yeah, I saw the seller's claims. ;)
 

Richard W.

New Member
Been on ebay for 22 years, and they used to be strict about sellers adding extra, false, words to listings in order to trick buyers into looking.

”Keyword spamming”, and I don’t like it.

Seems they don’t enforce it any more.
 
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