Can sellers please try and get their sale items in the right place.
In the auctions UNITED KINGDOM (Great Britain) & ISLES does not include all the far flung outposts of a bygone era, it is the Islands that make up the UK. Other commonwealth stamps go in the appropriate slot.
In approvals whilst I appreciate that technically Great Britain is part of the Commonwealth, there is a more specific place for stamps of that nation.
Sellers you may be missing out on sales if buyers are only looking in the place they expect items to show.
While your comments are very valid points, we seem to have several sellers here who don't have a clue where the countries of the world are. It would take a couple of people working full time to keep that straight. (St. Pierre & Miquelon is NOT in Africa, for example.)
and the amazing thing is that philatelists are, on the whole, far more geographically literate than the general American population, although that's a bar so low you'd never want to encounter it in a game limbo
  5 Members like this post. Login to Like.
"Save the USPS, buy stamps; save the hobby, use commemoratives"
"It would take a couple of people working full time to keep that straight. (St. Pierre & Miquelon is NOT in Africa, for example.)"
Nor West Indies or France, and I was not suggesting anyone should correct listings other than the sellers themselves. They are the ones missing buyers.
There was a young pilot going to Saint Pierre.
Who got lost when he was up in the air,
Its the Bermuda Triangle
That caused the wrong angle.
He ended up in Saint Nazaire!
Login to Like this post
"StayAlert.......Control The Virus.......Save Lives."
LOL. Sometimes I like to give people a trivia quiz as to naming the countries that are in North America. They always leave out St. Pierre & Miquelon (a self-governing territorial oversees collectivity of France).
"I was not suggesting anyone should correct listings other than the sellers themselves."
I understand that. Unlike the auctions, approval moderators can not do that much with approval books. When problems are found, the seller is contacted and instructed to fix the problem. Sometimes (this is happening more frequently now as the contact-only advice seems to fall on blind eyes) the book is inactivated with the seller required to edit it to make it compliant with the rules before the seller can reactivate the book. Should a seller ignore that and simply reactivate the book, well, that won't bode well for the seller.
So, are you suggesting that the moderators take a closer look at the stamps in a book to more strictly ensure that the stamps comply with the chosen category? (Tonight I found stamps from Malawi in a book of Asia, for example.)
Books that are difficult for buyers to work through are overlooked with those books soon to be found in the "Closing Soon" status.
"So, are you suggesting that the moderators take a closer look at the stamps in a book to more strictly ensure that the stamps comply with the chosen category?"
No definitely not, mods have enough to do already. I just find it irritating to have to scroll through items which are in the wrong place or find I have missed a book because it is in the wrong category. Such as GB books in the Commonwealth section.
It is not only here that it happens, Feebay is full of items where the countries are mis-spelled, as in Honk Kong or Britian. In fact I emailed the RBC bank as they also have Britain incorrectly spelled on there internet banking transfer page.
Just whinging again, think I am becoming a grumpy old man, and yes I have probably got a few words wrong here.
Edit; just checked and there are a couple of Tristan da Cunha and an Ascension item in the Great Britain and Isles auction and two books of GB in the Commonwealth approvals. Sellers are missing possible buyers, which was my original point for this discussion.
Building on what Ian said, I often move auction lots to the correct categories, if I find any that are in the wrong place, or someone notifies me of the problem. I then notify the seller of the move to let them know. I have even fixed typos for them so that the searches will have a better chance of finding the item. Unfortunately, the approvals were not set up to give the moderators the same editing ability.
Home made burgers, chips & beans with eggs sunny side up. With home made apple crumble and ice cream to follow. (I'm stuffed!)
It will be haggis, neeps and tatties tomorrow. (I've got a few in the freezer that I caught last year after chasing them anti clockwise round the hill and into a patch of lucky white heather which I had laced with a single malt exactly 2 hrs 22 minutes and 22 seconds before I lassooed them. Never an easy task!!)
  1 Member likes this post. Login to Like.
"StayAlert.......Control The Virus.......Save Lives."