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Default Tradesman - Price markup on parts



"Jethro_uk" wrote in message
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On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 14:41:27 +0100, tim... wrote:

"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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Jethro_uk wrote:
Funny how we are supposedly able to grade millions of students with an
"algorithm" and yet can't appear to devise an even halfway decent
search feature for online stores. By which I mean one that when you
search for (say) an SSD drive, doesn't return a shed load of SSD
holders that somehow manage to remain in the search at £4.99 when you
set the price range to £50-100 (looks at Amazon). Mysteriously though,
you can almost always sort by colour.

eBay also has the added fun of trying to exclude China-shipped items.


The Ebay search option is the worst I ever use. But not helped by
sellers putting 'not XXX' in their description so their product appears
in your search for XXX.


which is the exact reason for them doing it

(usually in some hidden meta data)


I've also noticed on LinkedIn a lot of MLM spivs have twigged that they
can prefix their scams with "Work from home" or "remote" to appear in all
listings.

The inablity of LinkedIn to deal with such incidents has been noted ...


but they are Working from Home jobs

how could you possibly filter them out on that basis?

what's changed here is the greater demand for WFH amongst people looking for
"normal" jobs. Not just people looking to make some money in between
sitting at home childminding