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 24-02-2016 11:00 PM
haha?
I have no idea what the reference is. Maybe let the rest of us in on the joke.
on 24-02-2016 11:09 PM
OP asked you on a earlier post how long did it take you to get 1300 listings.
So when I said look at the 1964 part of your ID,I was implying since 1964 it has taken you to reach 1300 selling limit but in a humourous way.
on 25-02-2016 12:07 AM
No worries.
I don't think the OP would be happy to know that my main ID has never had limits (opened in late 2008), so I won't mention that.
on 25-02-2016 01:57 AM
@electrical-rebuilders-group wrote:I understand the maths.
I just needed a quick way to get to at least 500 listings and 500 sales.
I was hoping to do that within 4 or 5 months.
How can people buy things without them being listed>
I sold ten items last week which is good for a new store that just opening with a rating of 4 - now 7, but I could really make some money.
I got to learn rheotoric and sweet talk.
There is no, I repeat NO, quick way to get 500 listings and 500 sales. I have been selling since 2010 and as mentioned above, have a limit of 510. You just have to ride it out like everyone else did. As I said earlier, you're not going to leave school and walk into a CEO position. Same here. You're not going to walk in as a brand new seller and sell 500 items a month (or even 100 a month). It just doesn't work that way. If you were selling gold nuggets or bullion, then you might have some chance, but for specialised items like yours, it's just not going to happen in the early days. It could be years before you manage to sell 100 (or more) a week. You may never sell 100 a week, or even a month.
Stop getting ahead of yourself. It achieves nothing except cause you to lose sleep. You have to crawl before you can walk. Stop worrying about being able to sell more until you can get a limit increase. Having a few sales doesn't mean that people are going to start flocking to your store. It just means people have seen your listings. It's great that you had those sales, but once eBay decides to turn your lights off for awhile, you will start growing cobwebs until they turn them back on again.
We'd all like to make some money, but that depends on whether the buyers want to buy our stuff.
on 25-02-2016 08:01 AM