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If this is the case- that competing sellers are deliberately spiking listings, I wouldn't have any idea how to combat it short of an extremely prolonged, drawn-out process with eBay, which would likely not be successful anyway.More than a year on, it’s still hard to buy a new PlayStation or Xbox without some help. Interestingly, I ended many of these listings and relisted them multiple times, and got the same result every time (within hours they all had a minimum of 60 views with no watchers or sales). I understand that this sounds paranoid, but it only happens to me with a specific type of listing (women's shirts/tops). This leads me to suspect that another seller, or possiby a group of sellers, assign their bots to repeatedly view competitors listings, forcing those listings lower in the search results. When my items are searched for, I would imagine they should show-up first, or close to it, not 1/2-3/4 of the way down the first page.

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To reiterate, I am a top-rated-plus seller with free shipping who offers listings priced in the lowest 3-5 listings on eBay. I suspect that more views without watchers or a sale actually results in lower placement, which leads me to suspect the high bot views may possibly be a tactic used by other sellers to force competitor's items into lower search result placement. But, when I search for my items in question, a couple of them were more than halfway down the first page (even while having "New Listing" status), so I suspect that, unfortunately, the former may be true. My response would be that, I am a top-rated-plus seller with free shipping, and I offer all of my items within the lowest 3-5 priced items on eBay. Others, like you, have argued that it demonstrates interest, and therefore gets higher placement. Some sellers have said that it results in lower placement because it demonstrates that the item won't sell regardless of how many people view it. In reply to one of the responses, I've heard conflicting versions of the effect of a high number of views without a sale. At the very least, it's a little comforting to know that it's not just me, and that other sellers have had the same experience. I would have replied sooner, but I assumed replies to my question would show-up on my notifications (which they obviously didn't). Does anyone have any idea what's going on? At this point I'm sure all of my metrics are incorrect because I think I've received over 5000 bot views on 30 total items over the last 2 weeks. As I said, my items typically receive 3 views on an average day. In fact, one day last week, as I was creating my daily listings, 3 men's shirts which I listed over the course of 30 minutes received a total of more than 1500 views within 3 hours, with no watchers or sales. And, some of my men's clothing items get the same result. But for the last 2-3 weeks, every women's item I list gets hundreds of views within the first few hours of being listed. Typically, my listings will average 3 views each per day. For the last two or three weeks, a number of my items have been receiving a ridiculously high number of views, from what I have to imagine are bots.

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This is actually the first time I've tried to get help from the eBay community.











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