on โ18-08-2014 11:29 PM
As a result of the generosity of ebay in providing not only free listings but also three free relistings (if you have remembered to tick the box), I have now got over 350 active listings - the most I have ever had. I still have a few of my 150 freebies left and so went into my Unsold listings and from the dropdown box, chose those which were 'not yet relisted', where I thought I would find the final few I could list. But to my consternation, there appeared to be items in there that I was sure were still listed. Trying to find these listings to check I wasn't going to double up, I found it was very hard to find a particular listing.
Is there any way you can search your own listings?
โ19-08-2014 09:49 AM - edited โ19-08-2014 09:51 AM
I had some end up in unsold last week even though they automatically relisted themselves. They should have been hidden in Unsold>relisted because I've got it to set to only show items not yet relisted. I was pretty sure some of them had relisted and it was confirmed when I manually tried to relist something and I got the message for a duplicate listing.
I opened one of my items in a new tab, clicked on sellers other items, then used the search field to search using keywords, just as I'd search anyone else's listings. It's the same as what stawka said, except that I had a different starting point. I've done it before using edit>find but that's laborious as I have to search each page in My Selling.
chameleon, I have notes on a lot of my listings to say how many are left, especially the ones getting low, as I find that easier to change when something sells than to have to continually open the listings. The same note will show on that item when it sells and sits in Sold. If I sold the last one I'll put a note on it in Sold to that effect, otherwise I ignore the notes on the ones showing in Sold. The number left shows in Active Selling but not in Unsold, and that's why I started putting short notes on them.