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Nearly every one of your current listings, as well as most of your past listings, is an example of keyword spamming.

Are you aware that keyword spamming is against eBay policy? It's cheating. It causes your listings to clog up results for searchers, when your "Miracleman #4" comes up in a search for Watchmen, for example. Or your Miracleman #23 comes up in a Sandman search.

It frustrates buyers, because they have to wade through all sorts of stuff that is NOT (hence the banning of "not") what they were searching for. And on the off chance that it IS something they might be interested in, there are plenty of people who are not.

It's a shady way to do business. It's like having a storefront, and then taping a sign advertising your store on the front door of every other store in town.

 

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10 hours ago, chasehasadog82 said:

Yeah. It should pair nicely with that whine.

Nice. So, you don't care about anyone but yourself, and you classify anyone pointing out that you're cheating others and trying to game the system as "whining", adding contempt to the pile. I'd love to see you get a speeding ticket and tell the cop he/she is "whining" when they write it.

Keyword spamming is a scummy method of marketing, used by selfish people who don't have any use for playing by the rules.

Classy. Why should anyone buy from you again...?

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