Pretty much every major shopping website has terrible search functionality.

I usually want something very specific, for example 60w dimmable e12 frosted warm led bulb. I have not found a single shopping website that won’t show me results without many of these terms in the description. I don’t want to see listings that say 40w and don’t say 60w anywhere, and it isn’t hard to filter them out!

Are these shopping websites bad on purpose? What’s in it for them?

  • Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    2 months ago

    A % of customers won’t return an incorrect product so an accidental sale is still a sale. It sucks, but statistically benefits the company.

    I get tricked now and then too by products that ended up not matching my search. So annoying.

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      2 months ago

      I don’t see how it statistically benefits the company. Whether I sell you the right thing, or the wrong thing, I still sold you something. So why not try to make it the right thing so I come back?

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      2 months ago

      Happened to me on amazon few years back… Really broke trust then.

      Shopoing there has been kinda painful ever since then.

      Been slowly using other online retailers to spread the spend.

      Fuxk monopolies. So fucking tired of everyone acting like using the same guy for everything is convenient… Sure buddy. Enjoy the the warm water 🐸