on 14-03-2016 12:10 AM
on 14-03-2016 09:55 AM
"Listings that automatically relist during the Promotion Period are not eligible for this promotion."
on 14-03-2016 09:56 AM
Thanks for the link. I'm going to do what I've done for the last couple of promotions. Run a heap of 1 day auctions with the auto relist turned off, then change them back to normal on the last night. As a lot of auction buyers refine search to ending soonest, I've managed to sell quite a bit by doing this. Being unlimited freebies, I can list pretty much everything for 1 day, then back to 7 or 10 days at the end. For anyone else that sells via auction, it's worth trying.
When changing back to normal at the end, it's much quicker doing it via the phone app I've found. Best start getting some photos done!
on 14-03-2016 09:59 AM
@yirc1977 wrote:anyone explian this in the terms?
Good ‘Til Cancelled Listing
Good ‘Til Cancelled listings created during the Promotion Period will be eligible for the promotion only until the listing automatically re-lists
does this mean we get charged a listing fee when the items hit the automatic relist?
It means that when it rolls over at the end of 30 days, it will come off your normal free allocation like it normally does, or you'll be charged an insertion fee if you have none of your free allocation left. So best not to list more than your normal free allocation, or just list for 30 days with 3 auto relists. Otherwise, if you exceed your free allocation amount, you could be in for a nasty shock!
on 14-03-2016 10:14 AM
im still confused...from the terms it sounds like the listings are only free if listed and sold within the 4 days thur - sun
on 14-03-2016 10:17 AM
basically all i want to do is list a heap of stuff in one catagory , one time all with automatic relists...so will this work?!!
14-03-2016 10:19 AM - edited 14-03-2016 10:21 AM
Yes, it'll work. It says nothing about them having to sell in that time, only that they have to be listed and made available for sale during that time. In other words, if you list them but schedule them to start at a later date (than the promo period) you'll be charged according to when they start. If you list them today but schedule them to start during the promotion period you won't be charged a listing fee.
The bit about one category is referring to individual listings. It doesn't mean that everything you list has to be in the same category.
on 14-03-2016 10:23 AM
awesome thanks - i was getting mixed up as if to the listings were charged when they hit automatic relist a week later after promo ended
on 14-03-2016 01:22 PM
on 14-03-2016 03:47 PM
on 14-03-2016 04:17 PM