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you can have a title that says "To fit Haro Hutch DP Rickman Gt Skyway"
I have to agree with Ebay here to be honest. I hate typing in say, Dia Compe, and having to sieve through the junk that people have typed Dia Compe into the heading of just to get viewed there too.It may seem relevant to you that these items be used in conjunction with the said brand named frame sets but, why just not type in Dia Compe? If that's what someone wants, why would they type in Rickman
I've got to say that listings like yours make my teeth itch. Be honest now, were you doing a public service by listing all those manufacturers or were you trying to maximise the visibility of your listing?I fookin hate checking my saved searches like "JMC" only to find 90% of the results aren't JMC as some numpty has listed "Repop comp III JMC Haro Skyway Raleigh Torker Robinson S.E."If I want to search for a Comp III or MX1000 that's what I search for - I don't put in "Rickman"Sorry bud but listings like yours is why I think eBay is shit - I for one support what they're doing to make searching more effective.
Couldn't you respond without the sarcasm?Ok, JMC might not be the best example but the bottom line is irrefutable - descriptions like yours dilute the accuracy of search results.
Now type in 'old school bmx GT' and you get 441 returns.One of them being for 'NOS old school bmx SM wheel discs GT'http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NOS-old-school-bmx-SM-wheel-discs-GT-/111087056033?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item19dd4df4a1Where's the fookin' GT in/on that item? That's the point Ebay are getting at. It has nothing to do with GT what-so-ever and shouldn't have GT in the listing title.