22-02-2016 11:06 PM - edited 22-02-2016 11:07 PM
Hi, I have reached the 100 item limit. I have 4 positive feedbacks and I have sold 3 more items. I want to request another 100 items the same month I opened - this month. I want to list them this weekend.
Now this is the thing I am confused about. I paid $20 a month for 200 listings, if I request another 100 will those listings be free as I would have a total of 200 listings which is advertised as free on Ebay for a store each month.
Thanks.
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on 23-02-2016 09:38 AM
That is true in general, but with a low listing limit, it will eat into the number of lines allowed to be listed.
10 x 10 = 100. OP seems to want to list more than eg 10 separate items. Or 50. Or 100.
on 23-02-2016 09:39 AM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:On mine, in the My eBay All Selling page, between active items and sold items there is a box that tells you what your limit is, how many you've sold that month and what your $$ limit is.
Yes, at the top of your MyeBay page there is a panel that lists your limit, how many sales and active listings you have for the current month and how many you can still add.
Nope, don't have either.
Edit - Just found this -
Note: Some older eBay accounts won't have the Monthly selling limits section in My eBay (or Selling Manager). Please contact Customer Service for help with your limits.
Then you probably have no limits. I wouldn't be poking the bear.
23-02-2016 09:58 AM - edited 23-02-2016 10:00 AM
@chameleon54 wrote:
When you are going through the listing process there is a box, just below half way down on the first page ( near the box for price ) where you can insert the number of items or sets of items you have for sale. If you have eight sets of springs, insert 8 in the box. this way buyers can buy more than one of the items if they wish and it helps with your stock control as you can look at the listing to see how many sets you still have for sale.
The OP has already hit their monthly limit of 100, so possibly won't be able to list more than a single qty on any one listing.
Or they could but that would prevent them from having other listings due to the limits.
**edit** sorry didnt see Dave's post before I wrote this.
on 23-02-2016 10:20 AM
My understanding is that many older accounts dont have any selling limits. My main account appears to be unlimited and when I linked a new account to the oldest account two years ago it was treated like Clarrys. I recieved a sales limit of $100,000 in my first month.
Much more than I will ever need.
Our private account ( an older account ) only has a bit over 1000 feedback, but this also appears to be unlimited.
on 23-02-2016 11:09 AM
Yeah this is true Chameleon.
This posting account (which is also one of our main selling accounts) was opened back in July of 2004.
It has never had any selling lmits applied. Always been unlimited.
But when we opened our other selling account about 4-years ago now we had the normal 10 limit to get started.
This was the one where we had to call them on each month to get the limit increased. Which they always did willingly.
Eventually (after a couple of years) they must have gotten tired of us calling so one day out of the blue they just gave us a limit of 500,000.
As far as we are concerned that is unlimited.
So now both of our main selling accounts are "unlimited".
on 23-02-2016 12:41 PM
More than once the OP hs been asked to read the site map.
What's so hard to understand?
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/sell/sellinglimits.html
on 23-02-2016 01:15 PM
23-02-2016 01:21 PM - edited 23-02-2016 01:21 PM
23-02-2016 02:42 PM - edited 23-02-2016 02:43 PM
Ok, I think people may be missing the point here.
Firstly, thank you for all your replies.
I have 100 items that will be 'good till cancelled', meaning they will always be there.
What I am asking is that next month I will list another 100 'Good till cancelled'
Does that mean I will always be at my 200 free limit? As, I have 200 'Good till cancelled'?
And, If I want to increase my limit, do I need to request it (and pay the insertion fee each limit above that 200 'Good till cancelled'), or is the best way to move up to the next store level?
Thanks
23-02-2016 02:56 PM - edited 23-02-2016 02:56 PM
I mean how many active items can I list individually for free, and is the next store option going to help ?
Not the 200 limit which includes the number of items in stock.
Thanks,