By Event Horizon 1 May 2008 Edition Revision: 2 May 2008 12:21 HST
This is a short follow up to our previous articles about the faux sdc_prod listings.
The eBay Shopping.com Affair 15 March 2008 http://eventhorizon1984.typepad.com/event_horizon_1984_blog/2008/03/internet-transa.html
From eBay Seller Central - Ebay is padding their listings 1 March 2008 http://eventhorizon1984.typepad.com/event_horizon_1984_blog/2008/02/from-ebay-sel-1.html
Our research indicates between 161 thousand and half-a-million faux listings were posted on eBay, by eBay, that Leap day weekend.
eBay's official statement regarding the faux listings of 29 February 2008: "Some Shopping.com listings appeared accidentally on eBay.com over the past two days. This system issue has been resolved. We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused." eBay, 2 March 2008
Apology accepted, BUT sorry eBay. Those listings appear to be making a comeback.
Or never left, since we've been receiving regular "eBay Item Ending" emails for all sdc_prod* listings we put on a watch list.
Since March 2008.
1 May 2008
There are 10,001 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_9074_35 http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=sdc_prod_9074_35&sort=3&page=40&rows=50&since=30&rdir=0
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There are 754 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_9391_43 http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&include=0&since=-1&rdir=0&rows=25&userid=sdc_prod_9391_43
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There are 10,001 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_442675_57 http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&include=0&since=-1&rdir=0&rows=25&userid=sdc_prod_442675_57
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There are 10,001 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_90076 http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=sdc_prod_90076&sort=3&page=1&rows=25&since=-1&rdir=0
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Apparently if one uses a non-eBay expected method to obtain a product list, you'll see the faux listings.
And do keep in mind that this method used to print out products has a limit of, you guessed it, 10001. It is highly probably that the sellers showing "10001" have more than ten-thousand-one items.
For perspective, here are the fake listing counts taken during the Leap Day 'test, accident, glitch'.
21,481 - sdc_prod_9074_35
11,102 - sdc_prod_9391_43
4,702 - sdc_prod_442675_57
unknown - sdc_prod_90076
There are three interesting points about all this.
These products are hidden in a standard search. But show up as valid listings using different methods.
The number of listings or count is obtainable, and presumably ends up in various auction count tallies. By inference, listing counts eBay included in their report to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Has anyone given any thought to how much each faux listing adds to eBay's GMV (Gross Merchandise Value) total? Ten's of millions of dollars? Hundred's of millions of dollars? Enough to show a significant quarter to quarter increase?
Final questions. Are there more of these? And how long before eBay hides them even better?
Here's a list of the sellers reported to have faux February 29th listings.
sdc_prod_301013_74 The Twister Group
sdc_prod_305839_99 BargainBasementBatteries
sdc_prod_310426 ANTOnline
sdc_prod_409455_97 Sababa Shopping
sdc_prod_434012 SpectrumSuperStore
sdc_prod_442675_57 Boyne & Kelly L.L.C.
sdc_prod_9021_2 Buy.com
sdc_prod_9055 Focus Camera
sdc_prod_9074_35 pcRUSH.com
sdc_prod_9074_47 pcRUSH.com
sdc_prod_9090 CompSource Inc.
sdc_prod_9124_14 TheNerds, Inc.
sdc_prod_9352_67 Digital Foto Club
sdc_prod_9391_43 Adorama
sdc_prod_9452 eTronics, Inc.
sdc_prod_90076 OnlineSports, Inc.
Have fun looking.
But be quick, because eBay or that nasty eBay Glitch will hide them again.
The eBay Shopping.com Affair Part Deux
The eBay Shoping.com Affair Part Deux
By Event Horizon
1 May 2008 Edition
Revision: 2 May 2008 12:21 HST
This is a short follow up to our previous articles about the faux sdc_prod listings.
15 March 2008
http://eventhorizon1984.typepad.com/event_horizon_1984_blog/2008/03/internet-transa.html
1 March 2008
http://eventhorizon1984.typepad.com/event_horizon_1984_blog/2008/02/from-ebay-sel-1.html
Our research indicates between 161 thousand and half-a-million faux listings were posted on eBay, by eBay, that Leap day weekend.
eBay's official statement regarding the faux listings of 29 February 2008:
"Some Shopping.com listings appeared accidentally on eBay.com over the past two days. This system issue has been resolved. We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused."
eBay, 2 March 2008
Apology accepted, BUT sorry eBay. Those listings appear to be making a comeback.
Or never left, since we've been receiving regular "eBay Item Ending" emails for all sdc_prod* listings we put on a watch list.
Since March 2008.
1 May 2008
There are 10,001 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_9074_35
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=sdc_prod_9074_35&sort=3&page=40&rows=50&since=30&rdir=0
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There are 754 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_9391_43
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&include=0&since=-1&rdir=0&rows=25&userid=sdc_prod_9391_43
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There are 10,001 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_442675_57
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&include=0&since=-1&rdir=0&rows=25&userid=sdc_prod_442675_57
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There are 10,001 fake listings for seller sdc_prod_90076
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewListedItems&userid=sdc_prod_90076&sort=3&page=1&rows=25&since=-1&rdir=0
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Apparently if one uses a non-eBay expected method to obtain a product list, you'll see the faux listings.
And do keep in mind that this method used to print out products has a limit of, you guessed it, 10001. It is highly probably that the sellers showing "10001" have more than ten-thousand-one items.
For perspective, here are the fake listing counts taken during the Leap Day 'test, accident, glitch'.
There are three interesting points about all this.
Final questions. Are there more of these? And how long before eBay hides them even better?
Here's a list of the sellers reported to have faux February 29th listings.
Have fun looking.
But be quick, because eBay or that nasty eBay Glitch will hide them again.
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