Amazon UK Product Catalog Challenge
Sep 5th, 2008 | By Max Leisten | Category: Random Stuff
Here’s a great example of why Amazon must continue to be vigilant about the quality of its catalog. This listing on the Amazon UK site for a memory chip consists of a single seller listing his product 27 times. Each time the seller has used a different Condition Note (Comment) to indicate which model the memory is compatible with.
It’s a brand-new seller that I would not expect to be on the site long after this spam.
To offset this, here’s a link to what must be one of the funniest product listings anywhere on Amazon: Tuscan Whole Milk. While you can no longer purchase it, you can still add your own poetic review.
There are few gifts I like to receive more than milk. Whole milk too. That’s the kind of milk that says that it’s real. It’s right. It’s whole. I want that milk to sit there for years because that’s what you do with milk. There’s nothing better than milk - well except maybe radishes.
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