on 05-09-2013 01:39 PM
I have just opened an ebay store and listed 8 new items when I opened it, but the only listing durations I have are 7 or 10 days. How/where can I access the 30 day duration?
on 05-09-2013 02:40 PM
If your new on ebay then ebay limits what you can do until you have a good seller rating
on 05-09-2013 03:43 PM
you may need to log out of ebay and then log in again to 'update' your details
or
if you are using Turbo Lister you need to update TL so it recognises your new 'store'
on 05-09-2013 05:46 PM
I see 61 items and of the few I looked at I think you need to do some editing. Your description is amost non existent, you give no indicstion of actual size, yout postage is way over the top, $10 for a skimpy blouse thst would go for five or six bucks all in as a registered letter and you cannot describe something made of PU as leather. You mist certainly cannot call an acrylic jumper cashmere! A bodysuit is a one piece item covering the entire body, it is not just a top.
on 05-09-2013 08:34 PM
05-09-2013 08:49 PM - edited 05-09-2013 08:50 PM
With due respect bohoandbeautiful, as a clothes seller too, I would like to note that I frequently send very light garments, mainly silk, in a thin cardboard mailer as registered post large letter. The actual cost of post charge, not including mailer, is between $5.00 and $5.90.
Registered post articles can be scanned on lodgement and are usually scanned on delivery too, as signature is required. This method also provides up to $100 AP compensation if lost or damaged, this makes it a very attractive option for sending expensive silk items.
I also use this method as it keeps the overall cost down to the buyer, it is actually more work for me to prepare label, fill out form etc etc
The cardboard mails are around .18cm in width, and are designed to fit through the AP letter gauge. IMO my packages sent this way, also present rather nicely at the buyers end, with the mailer keeping the garment uncrushed, and neatly in place.
on 05-09-2013 09:55 PM
Crikey Mate!
I bet the OP is glad that they didn't ask for a keelhauling over any advice about the content of their listings etc, eh?
on 05-09-2013 10:56 PM
@phorum_junkie* wrote:A bodysuit is a one piece item covering the entire body, it is not just a top.
A top can also be a bodysuit. I am selling one at the moment and it is tagged BODYSUIT by manufacturer. There are also lingerie items like teddys that are also considered bodysuits.
Young people particularly would classify a body suit as a top.
on 07-09-2013 04:02 PM
To thecatspjs, thank you for your interesting notes on sending light clothing, I shall look into that myself : ) : ) Its always good to learn somthing new : )
I think rather than specifics it was probably more the tone of certain replies to the OP that I was objecting to........... 🙂
on 07-09-2013 04:05 PM
To Crikey Mate!
Love your message, very funny indeed, I should try take the same tone myself in future lol : )
Surely the point of these forums should be to keep things, light, funny and to help each other, I can but live in hope lol...............................................: ) : )