on 06-03-2018 12:37 PM
Been tolled my new listing is successful but I can't find it via any search. Is it really listed? Is there a time delay before displaying? How can I check my items for sale from the 'public' side of eBay?
Incredaby frustrating!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRR ;-)))
Thanks
Rupert
06-03-2018 12:43 PM - edited 06-03-2018 12:45 PM
It can take 24hrs for a listing to appear if it's from a new seller, especially with no feedback at all as in your case.
Edit to add. If you log out of your account and then log in to ebay.au without logging into your account, you'll see the site as an "outsider".
on 06-03-2018 12:49 PM
Also, you need to upgrade your account for selling if you haven't already done so, otherwise buyers will not be able to put funds into your Paypal account.
You will also be subject to a 21 day hold on your money until tracking shows the item has been delivered and/or the buyer has left positive feedback. This does NOT mean that you can hold the item until funds are cleared.
on 06-03-2018 05:55 PM
@padi*0409wrote:It can take 24hrs for a listing to appear if it's from a new seller, especially with no feedback at all as in your case.
Edit to add. If you log out of your account and then log in to ebay.au without logging into your account, you'll see the site as an "outsider".
Er, how does one log in without logging in? Yes, if you have two accounts you can log in to the other one. You can look at your items as a buyer would by not being logged in.
rupert, does the item you listed show on your summary page or Active Selling page? If not, perhaps it didn't list successfully after all.
06-03-2018 07:16 PM - edited 06-03-2018 07:17 PM
@brerrabbit585wrote:
@padi*0409Er, how does one log in without logging in? Yes, if you have two accounts you can log in to the other one. You can look at your items as a buyer would by not being logged in.
Bad choice of words probably rabbit, I meant to open the ebay.com.au site by clicking on it in the browser after logging out...............
on 07-03-2018 07:17 AM
To add to what has been said, if you only get 1 bid that is what the item will sell for. Always start an auction at a price you are happy to accept. Bidding wars very rarely happen these days.
07-03-2018 06:32 PM - edited 07-03-2018 06:34 PM
As previously said, you might only get one bid for 99c
Also this bit, at the end of your listing -
eBay listing restrict delivery options. My preference for paintings is Pack and Send at buyer's expense. Pack and Send have quoted $215 for delivery to Sydney. More further; less closer.
That's not gunna work. You have standard postage listed as $16.55
Maybe revise the lisitng re starting price and maybe freight or contact seller?
on 07-03-2018 07:00 PM
@imastawkawrote:
That's not gunna work. You have standard postage listed as $16.55
$42.00 to me in SW of WA Stawks.
on 07-03-2018 07:04 PM
Still not $215+ Padi
If someone buys it for 99c and pays for the postage that they see????