What's hot? ads

has anyone have the what’s hot? ads in there settings ?
I got to account and then I get besides the what’s hot? ads in the booth they are also in my account which is only for me to see
why do they need them there too?

asked about 2 months ago

tj8799
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Tammies_Treasures September 15, 2024

They just appeared not long ago. I don’t think you can turn them off. If someone else knows how, hopefully they will answer.

3 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

Hello tj8799,

Thanks for your question. We recently added the “What’s hot” item listings as a means to show Bonanza users items that are selling on Bonanza and to possibly give them shopping inspiration. It is currently not possible to turn this feature off, although we are always evaluating feedback to make Bonanza the best experience possible for all of our users.

If you need any additional assistance regarding this issue please don’t hesitate to contact our support team using the “Help” drop down menu at the top of any Bonanza page, or by sending us an email to support@bonanza.com.

Thanks!

answered about 2 months ago

great don’t that draws attention way from my items I am trying to sell? to someone else should the what’s hot only be in the listing of the whole site not the boot section or settings of a seller

answered about 2 months ago

tj8799
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The “whats hot” ads are actually a good thing for the Bonanza community in general. There are quite a few times I have been working on Bonanza and have seen my own items on the “whats hot” ads. I think it shows random items. Sure people are seeing other sellers ads on my listings but people are also seeing my items on other sellers listing as well. I think it works out in the long run.

answered 7 days ago

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