Posted by Alan K on May 06, 2013 at 07:22:20 from (208.83.191.64):
In Reply to: Ebay posted by rustidiot on May 05, 2013 at 21:17:07:
Yes they did change the catagories. The changes took place on April 28th is what I was told. I used to list parts under Business and Industrial > Agriculture and Forestry > Antique tractors and farm equipment > Parts > Minneapolis Moline. Now when I list parts it ends up being Business and Industrial > Heavy equipment. You cant even list it under a specific brand any more. I used to type in searches, like for MM and got 2500 now I get over 56,000. Apparently thankful ebay is "guiding" me to what I might want to buy someday. I called and complained and was told to use the links on the site as well...( "tell us what you think" and "were these search results helpful" ) I had started a discussion on the MM board and Oliver as well and there was one on Tractor Talk as well about it, under What happened. I did find if I use quotation marks "what your searching for here" for my search that helps some. I got the MM items narrowed down to the old listings. I just tried it with "case tractor" and got over 1700 items, and Im sure there is more than that on there. That is one problem I have searching for Case as well, ANYTHING pertaining to a case is listed, but if I look under a specific brand in a catagory I should just get what Im searching for...not JD IH Ford etc...thank goodness for progress....??? lol
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