With one click, I can view the Open Cancellations (almost never for me).With one click, I can view the Open Returns/Replacements (almost never for me).With one click, I can view the Awaiting Shipment page and ship them.With one click, I can view the Messages if I have them.I word the Orders tile from top to bottom: returns/replacements that need attention.I have the Orders tile at the top left, which shows me whether I have: I adapted to the Seller Hub in a few hours last year, and never gone back to the old pages.įirst I go to the Seller Hub overview. The inner circle needs a thorough the most recent radical departure from the workable, tried and true layout for sellers of the Classic View of Selling, and eBay's apparent resistance to listen to their members and acquiesce to requests for an option to revert back to what worked and/or opt out of the new broken, confusing, errant approach to a well designed website, it seems to me that it is now more than ever time for a good eBay alternative. There is nothing wrong with ebay, it was a great platform, the corruption and even admitted criminality from former executive is rotten from the inside out. Change this, change it back, change it again, it's the playground of incompetent programmers, high priestess condescension, gaslighting talking heads, and coffee station gossipers. Such it is with corporate executive employees who have nothing better to do. They play dumb and pretend responsibility for the betterment of users. They are here for their jobs, not for ebay users. Taking the simple and making it convoluted. Job security, as if they have a mission.īreak things then fix them, or break things that don't need fixing. Look at the silliness of the community platform talking heads, for example, they break these forum boards with inane re-designs, then spend weeks and months changing things back and announcing their to do lists. They take something that works, and break it. I certainly have a hard time getting interested in listing new items with the mess we have to work with. I hope everyone will contact Ebay about this. Everything was in one place, now, it is scattered all over. I have it customized to my preferences by rearranging the squares that I use, and hiding those that I do not use.īeing in "managed payments", the hub is the place to be for viewing payments/transaction fees/buyer payment to cannot understand why they abandoned such a clear "one stop" page as the classic view. I kicked, and screamed when the "hub" came out, but now it's where I go. I liked the "all selling where I just had to scroll a bit to see what I wanted, but deal with the hub "clicking" here, and there to get what I need, as "all selling" does not do what I need to do. That doesn't display in a usable fashion in the "all selling". I do many GTC fixed price listings where I have multiples of an item, and use the "out of stock" (OOS) option to keep the listing active (not seen, or searchable by buyers) when I am temporarily OOS. Easy to find there as I know exactly where it is. Generally the only reason to go there is that it is quick, and easy when I needed to reprint a label, or packing slip. I use the "sellers hub", with the ever so occasional visit to the "all selling" page.