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There appears to be a Free Listing Weekend on this weekend. It is for 200 items as against the usual 100 and covers Saturday 27th to Tuesday 30th September. There are a number of problems. The first is that while I noticed today(Monday) a flashing advert for it I have been on ebay several times over the weekend and seen absolutely nothing on either Saturday or Sunday advertising that it was on.
Also while I have noticed a flashing advert when I went on later it had disappeared. Then I saw something else elsewhere but again it appeared to be only there for a short time. Can somebody explain why ebay is trying to hide the fact that there is a Free Listing Weekend and did not start to advertise it until it was half over.
I wonder if anybody else has seen the almost invisible adverts.