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I have a question about the consignment feature:

I just did about 5 consigment listings (purses) and when I went to the Consignment tab to look at them under "Manage Items" for that consignor, only one item came up. So I went back to look under the different listings and the scroll down menu on each defaulted to this first item I did for her and now they (the scroll down boxes) are greyed out and I cannot get them to show the correct item.

Is there anyway to correct this so all her items show up under her name???

Thanks in advance!

Marcia
Did anyone else notice that 'bid games' defaults to ON, not good for my customers.

Also that the search filter in your Auctiva store now allows the buyer to search all of eBay, but curiously mainly non-UK (I am UK based).

The purpose of my store front is to sell my items not everyone elses !!

I do not want either and have filed support requests to de-game my recent listings and to get the 'all eBay' search filter option removed. Mad
Hi, I only found out by accident whilst checking on other settings, it can be found at

My Account -> Preferences -> Account Settings -> Account Preferences -> Listing Enhancements -> Append Battlebids . .. to my listings

The item to click is the 'No' just above the line the 'Append . . ' is on.

I am currently waiting for a reply from support over how to identify & eliminate this feature from listings I posted late last week.
Thanks Janice and ChooChooGuy, it was in fact defaulted to 'on' although I don't actually see it in my listings.
I find it rather inappropriate for Auctiva to essentially add content to my listing without consent. Of course the argument would be that I have a choice, but their 'choice' was to default it to 'on' knowing full well that users normally wouldn't check the account settings for changes. This should have been disclosed and documented.
Please see the other thread on this. It's default to on, however as we did before we'll email sellers well in advance so that they may change their settings.

We're not appending those yet so there is nothing to worry about. If you turn it off and it wont be in your listings.

If a person searches and finds no items in your store we would rather they have the choice to search all of eBay than leave and go back to eBay. It's been that way for several months.
Hi Jeff

Which other thread please ?

Games, thanks for letting us know that they are not being added yet.

I have done very little buying over the last year so it was only by chance I saw this change to the search filter when checking out my own store a couple of days ago.

Regarding the search all eBay option, that is all very well but who are you supporting us the sellers who keep you busy or eBay who often tell you nothing about what they are doing next. This sounds like a conflict of interests. I can understand eBay searches showing other sellers wares because they want our money in every possible way. But come on you are not eBay (thank goodness).

We support you by retaining your text advertising your services in our listings which many of us could easily delete if we so wished so why allow our potential customers to find alternate sources. I thought we the sellers were able to use our Auctiva stores as our own this is a step, even a precedence to supporting eBay first and us second.

Therefore I find the reason you give is incomplete, I would like and probably others too on reading this thread a detailed reason for this (disturbing) change of position by Auctiva.
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Regarding the search "all eBay" option:
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Originally posted by Auctiva Jeff:
If a person searches and finds no items in your store we would rather they have the choice to search all of eBay than leave and go back to eBay.

Hi Jeff - In light of the search process as it exists, your explanation seems completely illogical. First of all, if a buyer doesn't find what they are looking for in the store, they will go back to eBay anyway. Anyway, how is facilitating a search of ebay, which takes them to ebay, supposed to keep them from going to ebay? Huh???

More importantly, this search option is extremely seller un-friendly. You imply that you are giving the buyer the option to search ebay only after finding nothing in the store. However this option is not presented AFTER a person searches the store and finds no items, but is given as an IMMEDIATE ALTERNATIVE to searching exclusively in the store. How on earth is this supposed to help the seller? Are you just "assuming" the buyer will search the store first? Marketing efforts and store links should guide the buyers to the store and motivate them to stay there as long as possible and buy something, NOT encourage them to click and go to the competition.

Ebay already places an advertising link to Experian on the auction page when their counter is used, taking buyers off the listing, a listing paid for by the seller. Now Auctiva is doing the same sort of thing to their users. Is this going to become the hidden price of a free service?

ChooChoo is correct - this is a major conflict of interest and a much better explanation needs to be given, although a mere explanation will not remove this "upgrade". Ebay is constantly making changes to improve the "buyer's experience", often to the detriment of the sellers. Auctiva is not eBay - your users are sellers - your logo states: "Auctiva, Powerful Solutions for eBay Sellers". Auctiva should be promoting the best interests of it's sellers, not buyers, not ebay. This is certainly not the case here, and is very troubling - it makes Auctiva appear to be adopting the "buyer orientation" of ebay. Is this so? As users, we want to know, because if it is true, then our trust that Auctiva is not going to compromise it's users is itself being compromised.

Sorry to be long-winded, but this is not a minor issue. Auctiva is a great service and much appreciated, but an erosion of this essential trust and goodwill cannot be good for any of us. Please re-think this and remove this search option. It is a misguided idea, one that seems to be the product of an Auctiva-eBay collaboration that is not in the best interests of your users, or Auctiva itself. If the buyer finds no items in the store he will certainly find his way back to ebay without this kind of extra "help".
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