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Title: blocking an ebay seller...
Post by: jcs003 on February 08, 2014, 05:49:59 AM
is there a way to block an ebay seller?

i am tired of searching for something specific (250r related) and the search results being littered with grips, stickers and etc., unrelated crap pushed by 250rtrikes.  for example:  i searched" trx250r engine" and 90% of the results were not relevent to my search via 250rtrikes.

thanks, john
Title: blocking an ebay seller...
Post by: rsss396 on February 08, 2014, 06:42:14 AM
the only way I know is to use the minus sign before the word you want to exclude from the search, example:  -grips  
or if more than one word  -(grips,stickers)
Title: blocking an ebay seller...
Post by: jcs003 on February 08, 2014, 09:13:37 AM
Quote from: spiritaces;25095
Its called google LOL. Click on advanced search from the ebay home and then enter your search term, then scroll down to the seller sections at bottom of page, only show from specific seller and from the drop down click exclude and then type in seller and go. The listing will not show anything from that seller

ok computer geek.lol  when it comes to computers, i can only do what is taught to me.haha  mathcad, solidworks and a few other types of application software is the best i can do.

john
Title: blocking an ebay seller...
Post by: jcs003 on February 08, 2014, 09:34:20 AM
Quote from: spiritaces;25101
Thats why they invented google and youtube LOL. Nah but that should do the trick man

thanks jon, i appreciate the help.

john
Title: blocking an ebay seller...
Post by: Pumashine on February 08, 2014, 09:47:49 AM
Quote from: jcs003;25090
is there a way to block an ebay seller?
I would like to purchase a - BDT button also  One for here, one for ebay, and one for FB. My 250r life could go back to enjoying.
Title: blocking an ebay seller...
Post by: wilkin250r on February 08, 2014, 08:49:45 PM
Quote from: jcs003;25100
ok computer geek.lol when it comes to computers, i can only do what is taught to me.haha mathcad, solidworks and a few other types of application software is the best i can do.

john
 Mathcad?  Does that have any practical applications outside of college?!?
Title: blocking an ebay seller...
Post by: jcs003 on February 09, 2014, 04:38:09 AM
Quote from: wilkin250r;25144
Mathcad?  Does that have any practical applications outside of college?!?
ex
well, it can make spreadsheet set-up easier.  you can build your formulas in mathcad then apply them to your spreadsheets.  a time saver.

but if you are working in the theoretical side of an engineering discipline it is a powerful tool.  i.e. mathematical modeling, and of course finding errors in your work.

john