Re: Using a JPEG Image for Description - Denied!
- From: "Lumpy" <lumpy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 21:34:23 -0700
Eric wrote:
Just got the response from eBay. They said that a majority of the
description must be in text and
not linked to a JPEG image...
That's tremendously helpful, isn't it.
...I went ahead and responded by sending them
a link to one of my listings just to make sure
the rep understood. He had to forward it to
Trust & Safety because he wasn't sure, then I got
the response from Trust & Safety. I'm guessing
they'll have a more precise rule on the books
about this at some point in the future.
I'm guessing they got you on and off line in the
required maximum number of seconds. You'll never
hear another word about it until there is a complaint,
then you'll get busted regardless of what you think
you understand about the practice now.
You're dreaming if you think they're going to write
a rule based on your one question. Particularly a
rule that would allow such a liability filled
and dangerous practice of putting description
in an image rather than text.
So now we all know...
I knew all along. I don't think you do yet.
Lumpy
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