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 Author: renhoffman View Messages Posted By renhoffman
 Posted: Apr 28, 2014 19:07
 Subject: Make reporting bad listings easier
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 Topic: Suggestions
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renhoffman (7658)

Location:  USA, North Carolina
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The only way I know of to report offending items is as follows...
1) find listing
2) roll mouse over picture of the listing
3) write the number down
4) find the problem report page, and enter the number

Please find a way to make this process easier. This is even more annoying when
after all that, the item has already been reported .

Darren
 Author: Macaronis View Messages Posted By Macaronis
 Posted: Apr 28, 2014 19:13
 Subject: Re: Make reporting bad listings easier
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 Topic: Suggestions
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Macaronis (725)

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In Suggestions, renhoffman writes:
  The only way I know of to report offending items is as follows...
1) find listing
2) roll mouse over picture of the listing
3) write the number down
4) find the problem report page, and enter the number

Please find a way to make this process easier. This is even more annoying when
after all that, the item has already been reported .

Darren

Darren this gets back to another post by someone else requesting a reporting
title change.

This process should start with a report button. when your on the page of said
item you click the report button and if should tag the item in that frame. This
of course isn't as simple as snap your fingers, there is obviously some programing
behind it but, a good portion of other web sources make use of the above concept.
I just hope someone looks into that as the option.

W
 Author: WoutR View Messages Posted By WoutR
 Posted: Apr 28, 2014 19:17
 Subject: Re: Make reporting bad listings easier
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 Topic: Suggestions
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WoutR (919)

Location:  Netherlands, Zuid-Holland
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In Suggestions, Macaronis writes:
  In Suggestions, renhoffman writes:
  The only way I know of to report offending items is as follows...
1) find listing
2) roll mouse over picture of the listing
3) write the number down
4) find the problem report page, and enter the number

Please find a way to make this process easier. This is even more annoying when
after all that, the item has already been reported .

Darren

At the bottom of the page there is a link "Show Lot IDs"

1) find listing
2) scroll down, click "Show Lot IDs"
3) find the listing again, select number, CTRL+C
4) find the problem report page, CTRL+V
 Author: enig View Messages Posted By enig
 Posted: Apr 28, 2014 19:27
 Subject: Re: Make reporting bad listings easier
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enig (6320)

Location:  Lithuania, Panevėžys
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In Suggestions, WoutR writes:
  In Suggestions, Macaronis writes:
  In Suggestions, renhoffman writes:
  The only way I know of to report offending items is as follows...
1) find listing
2) roll mouse over picture of the listing
3) write the number down
4) find the problem report page, and enter the number

Please find a way to make this process easier. This is even more annoying when
after all that, the item has already been reported .

Darren

At the bottom of the page there is a link "Show Lot IDs"

1) find listing
2) scroll down, click "Show Lot IDs"
3) find the listing again, select number, CTRL+C
4) find the problem report page, CTRL+V

ahhaa...

so I dont have to
1) find the listing
2) search PG for that item
3) locate *that* store/listing and get into the store that way, so you can see
the Lot ID
4) copy paste to problem report page

I knew there must be an easier way than this

/facepalm
 Author: WoutR View Messages Posted By WoutR
 Posted: Apr 28, 2014 19:29
 Subject: Re: Make reporting bad listings easier
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WoutR (919)

Location:  Netherlands, Zuid-Holland
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In Suggestions, enig writes:
  In Suggestions, WoutR writes:
  In Suggestions, Macaronis writes:
  In Suggestions, renhoffman writes:
  The only way I know of to report offending items is as follows...
1) find listing
2) roll mouse over picture of the listing
3) write the number down
4) find the problem report page, and enter the number

Please find a way to make this process easier. This is even more annoying when
after all that, the item has already been reported .

Darren

At the bottom of the page there is a link "Show Lot IDs"

1) find listing
2) scroll down, click "Show Lot IDs"
3) find the listing again, select number, CTRL+C
4) find the problem report page, CTRL+V

ahhaa...

so I dont have to
1) find the listing
2) search PG for that item
3) locate *that* store/listing and get into the store that way, so you can see
the Lot ID
4) copy paste to problem report page

I knew there must be an easier way than this

/facepalm

I have seen people linking to lot id's. I have not yet managed to reproduce
that when I wanted to
 Author: renhoffman View Messages Posted By renhoffman
 Posted: Apr 28, 2014 19:17
 Subject: Re: Make reporting bad listings easier
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renhoffman (7658)

Location:  USA, North Carolina
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In Suggestions, Macaronis writes:
  In Suggestions, renhoffman writes:
  The only way I know of to report offending items is as follows...
1) find listing
2) roll mouse over picture of the listing
3) write the number down
4) find the problem report page, and enter the number

Please find a way to make this process easier. This is even more annoying when
after all that, the item has already been reported .

Darren

Darren this gets back to another post by someone else requesting a reporting
title change.

This process should start with a report button. when your on the page of said
item you click the report button and if should tag the item in that frame. This
of course isn't as simple as snap your fingers, there is obviously some programing
behind it but, a good portion of other web sources make use of the above concept.
I just hope someone looks into that as the option.

W

Yes, that was what I was thinking. Trying to get the number by rolling over the
image is archaic, and annoying .

Darren
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Apr 2, 2024 21:10
 Subject: Re: Make reporting bad listings easier
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In Suggestions, renhoffman writes:
  The only way I know of to report offending items is as follows...
1) find listing
2) roll mouse over picture of the listing
3) write the number down
4) find the problem report page, and enter the number

Please find a way to make this process easier. This is even more annoying when
after all that, the item has already been reported .

Darren

even tho its marked as discarded (at least at the time of my writing this) it
has been implemented!