I went to check my item traits, and i found at the end of many of my items, the names of stores like Sears, JC Penney, Bloomingdales….and more! these are at the end of my item traits! They don’t belong there, I did not put them there and I did not purchase these items at those stores! How did those stores get at the end of my item traits?
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misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
Related retailer is one of the item traits used on the main search page.
It is to help searchers look for related items that they may have seen in the stores.
Everyone, who has items that are related to or are items, ie, fashion, handbags, toys…etc that may be in dept stores also have the the Related Retailer item trait…
[URL removed] put in one of your handbags in search bar…
MARINO ORLANDI Bag
You will see the related retailers as one of the search criteria in the left hand column to help narrow search
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Hi, could be a system error. report it to support team.
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anchorhaven Reputation: 104 See anchorhaven's booth |
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