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Dunno if this helps but I long ago created a favorite, aka bookmark, for my typed-in eBay search, like "n scale coal csx", which seems to work OK.
I have to say, I'm pretty happy with eBay's customer service right now.I bought an N Scale Bachmann GG1 in a Congressional paint scheme and I never received the package. The seller closed out the account and sent a phony FedEx tracking number, turns out.eBay gave me a full refund. This is the first time I've ever had a problem on the site after nearly ten years of using it and they took care of it within 24 hours.But like you said, their new search function SUCKS!!! No scale separation like there used to be!
You can filter by N gauge and then search for stuff. Seems to work pretty good for me. Category: Toys & Hobbies > Model Railroads & Trains > Gauge N (check the box) > type in whatever for search (Pennsylvania) > 1600+ itemsI have it saved as a bookmark. I have a bunch of stuff that I want to sell. Probably will use the Trading Post here since I'm not happy with all of the changes and fees with eBay and I don't do Facebook.
eBay aside, is anyone aware of the new tax codes for online selling. Not to get political but it was passed last year and went into effect at the beginning of the year. The way that I understood the email from eBay was that in past years if you sold over 200 listings or above $20k in a year it got reported to the irs and it was count as income. In 2022 the amount of auctions that you sell no longer matter and if you sell over $600 in a year it gets reported as income. This isn’t just through eBay. It also counts as payments from other places such as Facebook market. This has pretty well killed any shot me selling online.