Re: Damn silly 'location' question



Ebay Buyer wrote:


"The Older Gentleman" <chateau.murray.takethisout@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message
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I want to change my 'location' on my auction pages from Sutton to
'Sutton, SW London' because no matter how many times I point this
out in my auctions, people ignore it and ask where I am.

And I'm damned if I can find out where/how to do this.

Any ideas? Pretty please?

I only sell low value by post (payment by paypal) and I am quite
happy to let everyone know that I live in the UK - but further
definition is irrelevant - as I don't want people wasting my time
emailling me to see if they can call to collect (sometimes involving
driving 20 miles!) to save #1 post and packing!

The default should be to leave the field blank unless you allow
collection.

Well, some of us like TOG and myself are selling items that are a
little bit bigger than what my Post Office accepts over the counter,
and in that case it does make a difference to the number of question
asking whereabouts you are.

Not that it helps with people figuring out that it's a little further
than they thought.

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