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This might be a duplicate post but I was on the bay digging around for some coins and naturally found a couple I liked. I went to their feedback and saw some negatives so I thought I would bring them up and review them.
It made me think to share the method, just in case others were unaware.
When your looking on a sellers feedback you get the entire history and you would normally have to dig through and actually FIND the feedbacks you are looking for.
Here is a quick way to skim past and get right to what your looking for without having to scroll through pages of fluff.
First picture is you basic feedback page from any user when you click on their feedback profile.
Change the .com in the address into .co.uk but leave everything else alone. I built a couple of pictures from screenshots that hopefully show how easy it is. And yes I covered the actual user ID in question just for sake of not slamming someone I don't know about.
Basically it is just transferring the info through to the UK version of ebay that allows direct searching.
Also note: I use this method but I cannot take credit for figuring it out. It is popular and very effective. Just was searching and it reminded me that others may not know about it.
This is great feedback, thank you to everyone that is enjoying it. I in fact was hesitant to even post about it at first thinking I would make a fool of myself repeating the obvious....but now I am glad I did.
Both methods really are time savers and cut right through the fluff.
I sure wish such posts were a regular or what is called a sticky. The problem with this type of post is only a few see it and then it vanishes to page 2, then 3, etc. Not a real lot of people look at page 14. Few use the search tab either. A few here somehow find old posts about the same topic and link to it. Yes this is one of those educational posts but it will not be around long enough for the masses I fear.
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