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Grainy Pics in 2024
Regardless of any other thing this site offers, the pics are grainy!!!! As in cannot even read the nameplate on the bike, can’t tell the tires are new, can’t tell if it’s been sandblasted or has perfect paint. This was unacceptable 10 years ago, there are cameras that take 8k pics and they have Polaroids on their site. Crazy. Not worth the money
Update: Still not worth the money at all. The pics I provided were of high resolution, then once they were uploaded to your site, they were no longer high resolution along with the fact that a video upload is not possible. Again, terrible. They also do NOT refund under any circumstances, even though they do not provide the services offered. Shady way to operate.Show lessDeveloper Response
I totally understand your frustration. We will be happy to correct the images, as well as the video on your ad if you go ahead and email the files to us at: Ads@traderinteractive.com and compensate your ad for any time lost.Great App, Minor Tweaks Needed
Overall very smooth and organized app. Makes it easy to look for a save listings.
Two things I would change is when tapping on a recommendation at the bottom of the home page, there is no way to directly click on the dealers page when looking at the listing to see what else they have. The only way from this direct page to see what they have is “More from this dealer” and it’s a horizontal scrolling list. If it allowed you to just click on the dealer image or something similar to take us to their page would be cool.
Secondly when scrolling through a custom search or general search page and your looking at the thumbnails of each bike listed, there is an option to click on the heart symbol to save it to favorites. Often it’s hard to click on this heart and it takes you to the bike’s page. Not the biggest deal but if the area of the heart being selectable was slightly increased would also help in efficiency.
👍🏽 Great app overall.Show lessUseless and lying scam
This is really just a scam for dealerships to try to collect your email and phone number so they can spam you. The majority of the listings are dealerships. Miss quoting their own price without freight charges, and assembly and documentation fees before you even get into shipping costs.
I have now had 15 dealerships not respond to my email with the clearly asked information, but instead try to call me all day long and blow up my email with stereo. Typical used car dealer personality, harassment.
You’re better off just using Google or DuckDuckGo or Bing or your preferred search to find out what dealerships work on your preferred brand. I cannot even recommend using the search controls since even setting it to used will pop up older motorcycles that are still priced at MSRP plus all the fees and it turns out that it is just another dealership with an old bike that they never saw it claiming that it is new old stock.
It is still the most popular search beating out craigslist
But it is sad and cycle. Trader is making money off of people paying for this garbage, and to be harassedShow less