on โ10-12-2020 09:02 PM
I thought I'd just ask here, after a pointless chat with an eBay rep ended with them sending me the URL of a totally irrelevant webpage.
Ever since Managed Payments started I've been unable to find my current total of remaining Free Monthly items.
Up til now it was visible at the bottom of my Selling page, unde Promotional Offers. But for the past two months it has just read
0 used 600 left
- when in fact I have over 500 items currently listed (I can access that number through the Selling Page or the Seller Hub, but it doesn't tell me which of those (at present) 522 items have been listed or re-listed this month.
I'm hoping there is a way of accessing this data which I'm just not thinking of.
Thanks
on โ10-12-2020 09:04 PM
My understanding is that when you are on MP you get 250k listings per month.
There have been many threads about this, claiming that to be the case.
Unless you start getting charged...
on โ10-12-2020 09:20 PM
@davewil1964 wrote:My understanding is that when you are on MP you get 250k listings per month.
There have been many threads about this, claiming that to be the case.
Unless you start getting charged...
Yes, it occured to me that I may no longer be limited to 600 - but I would have expected eBay to tell me about this, and it still displays my monthly allocation as being 600. I'm still paying the correct monthly store fee for a limit of 600, and eBay's own page on stores still has the same 'basic' 'featured' and 'anchor' levels with the same pricing and monthly limits.
I could easily list more than 600 items, but I don't want to suddenly have them decide to charge me per item over 600 when I don't even know what my current total is.
Sorry if this has been discussed previously; I did have a look and didn't see any recent mention.
โ11-12-2020 07:09 AM - edited โ11-12-2020 07:10 AM
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on โ11-12-2020 05:04 PM
I've been listing about 2800 per month & have not been charged any listing fees since I went on Managed Payments, so presuming the 250,000 per month may be correct.