Why can i no longer see the item description on both my postcrds and others

Has there been a format change that I’m unaware of? I can no longer see the Item Description on the postcards I have listed or on the psstcards of other sellers.

asked almost 5 years ago

mdes145
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abigdogmom June 03, 2019

I can see the description whether I am looking at your items on the desktop, tablet or android phone without clicking a link. I use Chrome.

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The descriptions are there. Try looking with a different browser.

answered almost 5 years ago

tomwayne1
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Visitors NEED to click on SEE FULL DESCRIPTION to see it.
I am using Firefox browser to view (on a desktop).

I hated that the auction site hides descriptions and now seems Bonz is doing the same. Many times the buyers will miss the link and just browse or buy based on the pics and the description is written to fill in important necessary info about items and policy’s. I hate constantly reminding the buyers to click on desc link if they dont see one.

answered almost 5 years ago

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abigdogmom June 03, 2019

I do wish Bonanza would get out of bed with eBay. I quit eBay years ago, but they won’t let me close my account saying they owe me 1 cent. However, they won’t let me collect the penny refund. Just another way of keeping their numbers up, I’m sure.

SuperChicken June 03, 2019

@atomicdiner. I think you only have to click on SEE FULL DESCRIPTION if you are using a mobile app when viewing an item. On a computer or phone (using a regular web browser on the phone), the description is automatically displayed.

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