on โ23-10-2013 06:25 PM
I stuffed up with the 10 000 free listings, thinking they included auction style if listed in collectables. It doesn`t, so now I have just paid $1.00 per listing for auctions I`ve started at 99 cents, and don`t expect them to go much higher.
I have started ending the auctions, but don`t seem to be getting credited the listing fee when I end them. Should I ? And should it show up straight away when I do ?
on โ23-10-2013 06:45 PM
@2for1swapcards wrote:I stuffed up with the 10 000 free listings, thinking they included auction style if listed in collectables. It doesn`t, so now I have just paid $1.00 per listing for auctions I`ve started at 99 cents, and don`t expect them to go much higher.
I have started ending the auctions, but don`t seem to be getting credited the listing fee when I end them. Should I ? And should it show up straight away when I do ?
Sorry, no - the insertion fee is fixed and there is no credit for ending them.
The only time you can get an insertion fee credit is when you relist an unsold auction item and it sells the second time, then the second insertion fee is credited back (you would basically pay 1 insertion fee for 2 listings).
on โ23-10-2013 06:47 PM
Try giving eBay a call. You may get a CS person who understands that you've made a blunder and help you out.
on โ23-10-2013 06:51 PM
bulk revise your listings to a higher starting price?
on โ23-10-2013 06:56 PM
Thanks guys
Yeah I think I might revise the starting price up by $1.00. If they sell, I`ve got my dollar back, if they don`t, I will relist them as Fixed Price at the lower price and get a refund
Thought I was being smart putting them on Auction for 7 days, so any that didn`t sell could still be listed during the 10 000 free listings