posted on August 24, 2004 08:08:09 PM new
I'm not sure if I messed the "memo" or what...but I'm no longer able to pull up the email addresses of my sellers on my auctions as of today....
Is this happening to anyone else? I noticed that eBay was having some site slowness and some features were disabled this am...but they now indicate (@eBay) that everything is back up and running now...
posted on August 24, 2004 09:09:45 PM new
Not totally sure on your question, but I am guessing you want your sellers e-mail address. If it is on a closed auction and you were not the winner, it won't be shown by ebay to you. But most decent sellers will also include their e-mail address within their listings. If not, then they aren't worth doing business with anyway.
posted on August 24, 2004 09:16:57 PM new"But most decent sellers will also include their e-mail address within their listings. If not, then they aren't worth doing business with anyway"...
HUH??? Who says so?? Including an email address in listings is not even remotely the measure of a decent seller!
Seems to me leaving an email address in a listing for all to see invites the phishers and scammers to add you to their address book! My winning bidders get my email address and it really is no one else's business!
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[ edited by neglus on Aug 24, 2004 09:17 PM ]
posted on August 24, 2004 09:53:56 PM new
Why do you even need to pull up a seller's email address? It's in the notice Ebay sends to you at the end of the auction. It will also be in the notice that the seller sends to you. It's simple to get the email addy of anyone you have had a transaction with. If you can't, You have a corrupt cookie, and need to sign out, delete all cookies, and sign in again.
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