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Now that’s a promotion I wouldn’t mind if it made it across the channel 😆
Don’t you have a couple of Sacha Distel tapes you could list on .fr Steve? 😀
I wonder if this indicates that people do not use item specifics/pre filled information etc very much?
I think it indicates that eBay France are desperately trying to get business sellers onside, Mark. It’s part of the “upload your entire inventory” that Mark Lewis and others from .co.uk were making noises about the other day, I think.
I wish they would bring the Ebay Pro consultancy thing over here.
That would put the training in at the ground level, there are many of us that would do it I think.
Especially the advanced course that us UK trainers cannot get.
Philomena has the basic course, and it is as far as she can go unfortunately.
Businesses often need someone to “train” them to come onto Ebay…
Mark