25-02-2020 07:09 PM - edited 25-02-2020 07:09 PM
25-02-2020 07:12 PM - edited 25-02-2020 07:12 PM
25-02-2020 07:22 PM - edited 25-02-2020 07:23 PM
Thanks kopes, will try the browser, but it's a long way back. I was just deleting one and must've hit the wrong little box and they all disappeared. 😞
on 25-02-2020 07:30 PM
Of course you have everything necessary to recreate a listing stored on your computer. Just start the listing from scratch.
If not, I highly recommend you start doing so.
I keep everything needed to create a listing at least until the item is sold. Usually after, but that's just me.
on 25-02-2020 07:31 PM
@merfar2107 wrote:Thanks kopes, will try the browser, but it's a long way back. I was just deleting one and must've hit the wrong little box and they all disappeared. 😞
It can't be that far back. Drafts only live for a max of 2 and a half months.
on 27-02-2020 04:50 PM
No luck, kopes. Do you think they'd be available on old backups?
on 27-02-2020 04:52 PM
Dave I'm so sorry to be so dim, but can you explain what you mean? I'd be very grateful. (And always willing to learn).
on 27-02-2020 05:52 PM
Drafts disappear on the 16th of the month after the month after the month they were created. If you created a draft on 1-29 February, it will fall off on 16 April.
So, a max of 2 and a half months.
27-02-2020 06:02 PM - edited 27-02-2020 06:04 PM
No, it wasn't that. I accidentally ticked the ' delete the whole column' icon because I was rushing, so have lost 10 drafts. my stupidity.
What I'm very interested in learning about is what you meant by this: 'I keep everything needed to create a listing at least until the item is sold'
Do you coy to word, or screenshot? Is that what you mean? Again, apologies for being dim, but I am genuinely interested in learning. TIA.
on 27-02-2020 07:18 PM
All of my descriptions are kept in Notepad files. Far better than Word as Word contains a lot of extraneous formatting. When I sell something the description gets put in a 'sold' file. When I get another copy of a book I already have to hand most of what I need to relist it. About 5mb in Notepad files, so not a lot.
For pictures, I take scans of front and back covers, also stored on my computer. I only delete them when I sell.
So, if I lost a listing, for whatever reason, I already have the relevant information to recreate the listing without undue effort. I would never rely on eBay to store information about MY listings. That, to me, is my responsibility.
For example: last year eBay got rid of autorelists. That meant I had to upgrade my store and delete about 900 items from my store account. As I was getting monthly unlimited non-store freebies, I put them in that account. It was a bit of work, but I didn't have to dig books out of storage and recreate the descriptions and pics. I already had them. It took about a minute per. 15 hours that I would prefer not to have spent, but better than the probably 90 it would have taken otherwise.