on โ09-03-2017 03:00 PM
I had a eBay store as I had quiet a few items to sell, now less items so I cancelled my eBay store. Now they tell me I can't revise any items I currently have listed. These are items that are Fixed Price and List Till Cancelled. So I can't revise them because I no longer have a store, WHAT?????
I dont have bids on items but I do have watchers on some items. I would like to maybe entice a bid by reducing the price a bit but no I can't do it.
This really seems stupid, so I can cancel the item and relist it but I would lose all the watchers I have.
How is this good for eBay, I have about 150 items that will just sit there doing nothing earning no money for me or for eBay.
eBay will fill up with items that are stagnant, how is that good for anyone?
They really dont seem to care about the small volume users.
I suppose I can look for Facebook Groups to sell specific items in and thats what I intend to do, no good going to Gumtree as eBay own that as well.
Anyone else feeling the lack of love for small volume sellers??
on โ11-03-2017 10:35 AM
@lane-ends wrote:As they are listing in store forat I guess Ebays options are leave as is or cancel anyway and make you list as non store. when you closd the store.
It works the other way round as well, I imported all my listings from one id into my store id via Turbo Lister only to discover that when I uploaded them (fortunately scheduled) that I could not place them into my store catagories and the 3 relists were still available. Only way I could convert them to store listings was to use sell similar and delete the original before it uploaded.
That is how the OP can relist their items, 40 at a time per month, in non store format, use sell similar not relist.
on โ11-03-2017 06:25 PM
@imastawka wrote:
@*tippy*toes* wrote:Most of what you have listed on this account won't work on that other site. Look into the rules before you go doing anything too drastic. It's more a hand made crafty type site.
Yeah, you'd think so, but there's plenty of vintage collectables for sale.
Guess they don't police their own rules (either)
That site is for handmade, supplies, and vintage.
Vintage (in terms of whether it is allowed on site) is 20+ years old.
Handmade (by that site's definition) includes designed by store owner or team member, and manufactured by an approved third party. Which means you can draw a picture, get someone else to print it on a t-shirt or mug, and sell it there.
Supplies is anything that can be used to make something else.
on โ17-03-2017 11:33 AM
Most of my stuff is 20 years old or older. So looks like it would suit me
@digital*ghost wrote:
@imastawka wrote:
@*tippy*toes* wrote:Most of what you have listed on this account won't work on that other site. Look into the rules before you go doing anything too drastic. It's more a hand made crafty type site.
Yeah, you'd think so, but there's plenty of vintage collectables for sale.
Guess they don't police their own rules (either)
That site is for handmade, supplies, and vintage.
Vintage (in terms of whether it is allowed on site) is 20+ years old.
Handmade (by that site's definition) includes designed by store owner or team member, and manufactured by an approved third party. Which means you can draw a picture, get someone else to print it on a t-shirt or mug, and sell it there.
Supplies is anything that can be used to make something else.
Most of my stuff is 20 years old or older. So looks like it would suit me