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How to filter out a specific seller

...on Ebay. There must be a way to do this. Can anyone help me?

Nothing against 707, but I'm tired of looking at his stuff clogging up the results of every search I do.

Help?
South of Heaven...North of Canada

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  • Hmmmm, interesting. I didn't realize that.
    South of Heaven...North of Canada
  • PowderedH2OPowderedH2O Posts: 2,443 ✭✭
    I'd like to learn this as well. Every time I go looking for PSA signed items I get this barrage of stuff from Spencer906, not a single item of which is actually PSA certified, but come from "large PSA certified lots". I'd love to weed him and his lots out.
    Successful dealings with shootybabitt, LarryP, Doctor K, thedutymon, billsgridirongreats, fattymacs, shagrotn77, pclpads, JMDVM, gumbyfan, itzagoner, rexvos, al032184, gregm13, californiacards3, mccardguy1, BigDaddyBowman, bigreddog, bobbyw8469, burke23, detroitfan2, drewsef, jeff8877, markmac, Goldlabels, swartz1, blee1, EarlsWorld, gseaman25, kcballboy, jimrad, leadoff4, weinhold, Mphilking, milbroco, msassin, meteoriteguy, rbeaton and gameusedhoop.
  • BoopottsBoopotts Posts: 6,784 ✭✭
    Posting smart-ass replies in your own thread simply because nobody answered your question w/in two hours of you posting it won't exactly inspire anyone to do so now.

    If you want to eliminate him in a specific search than click 'advanced', enter your search term, and scroll down to where it says 'sellers'. You have the option to exclude sellers there. I don't know how you would permanently eliminate a seller's items from all future search results.
  • Tedw9Tedw9 Posts: 1,424 ✭✭


    << <i>Posting smart-ass replies in your own thread simply because nobody answered your question w/in two hours of you posting it won't exactly inspire anyone to do so now.

    If you want to eliminate him in a specific search than click 'advanced', enter your search term, and scroll down to where it says 'sellers'. You have the option to exclude sellers there. I don't know how you would permanently eliminate a seller's items from all future search results. >>




    The way to permanently remove a sellers listings from your searches is after you do what Boo said, save the search in your favorite searches. Then just use the favorite searches link each time you want to do that particular search.
    Looking for Carl Willey items.
  • Thank you guys, I appreciate the help....even you Boopotts, you know-it-all. image Keep that post count bumpin', kid!

    (Here's a tip: Don't always assume that you know the intended context of an internet forum post)
    South of Heaven...North of Canada
  • bobbyw8469bobbyw8469 Posts: 7,139 ✭✭✭
    Is there anyway to filter out 707 and yepbg permanently from search results??
  • KbKardsKbKards Posts: 1,782 ✭✭✭
    Click the Auctions Only tab at the top of the page and it will set you free.


  • << <i>Click the Auctions Only tab at the top of the page and it will set you free. >>



    Yes! That's what I do...untill getting the information in this thread.
    South of Heaven...North of Canada
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