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How do I exclude a seller in an Ebay search?

Anyone know how to exclude a seller when searching on Ebay? Every couple of days I do a search for some players I collect and I get so tired of seeing "Burbank Sportscards" clogging up all the pages with their overpriced cards. Why can't some people realize they are not going to sell modern cards at 90-100% of book value? image

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  • BunchOBullBunchOBull Posts: 6,188 ✭✭✭
    In as much as they are overpriced, they're not so to the point that I haven't purchased from them...victory on my behalf though...I purchased a 1995 Stadium Club 1st Day Issue card from their listings for around $5. The same card sold a week later for $22...my point is, they're great for those cards that sell better than high book, because they base everything on Beckett, not actual sales.

    Oh, and they're making several thousand, to the tune of 5000, sells a week with their new style. It's working for them.

    edit to add:

    I'd like to know how to do this too, if anyone knows.
    Collector of most things Frank Thomas. www.BigHurtHOF.com
  • Go to advance search options...there is a field to exclude sellers.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.


  • << <i>Go to advance search options...there is a field to exclude sellers. >>



    I had no idea this was possible. Thanks Mark.

    PS Thats the exact same seller I would like to exclude!!


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    << <i>Go to advance search options...there is a field to exclude sellers. >>



    I had no idea this was possible. Thanks Mark.

    PS Thats the exact same seller I would like to exclude!! >>



    You can also enter several sellers, so for example if you want to search PSA DNA and exclude the 2-3 guys that list that on non PSA DNA items, it is doable.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
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