on 02-04-2019 02:34 PM
So I just received the email for this month's health check and it says in there, in regards to GTC listings and renewal fees:
"If you are a non-business registered seller, don’t use the Seller Hub, and most of your listings are single-quantity, we’d recommend you use our our ’Quick listing tool’ to avoid renewal fees. To do so, select “Switch to the quick listing tool” in the Advanced listing tool."
So question, how do I change to the Quick Listing Tool because I can't see it anywhere, and how will it save me on renewal fees?
on 06-04-2019 11:14 AM
From the email:
'• If you are a non-business registered seller, don’t use the Seller Hub, and most of your listings are single-quantity, we’d recommend you use our our ’Quick listing tool’ to avoid renewal fees. To do so, select “Switch to the quick listing tool” in the Advanced listing tool.'
What is the difference whether we use one listing tool another? For heavens sake, that is a minor thing surely? And how long did they spend building algorithms to detect this?
Why and how would you be able to avoid renewal fees by using it? TIA
06-04-2019 02:18 PM - edited 06-04-2019 02:20 PM
It looks like if you use the quick listing tool you don't have to pay when your good till canceled listings roll over every 30 days. That would save a lot of fees.
on 06-04-2019 02:30 PM
So it seems, but why? What could be the difference? What could ebay have to gain, or lose? Just doesn't seem logical.
on 06-04-2019 03:04 PM
Maybe to compensate for taking away the 9 free relists we used to get.
on 06-04-2019 03:15 PM
I find it difficult to use. Don't have enough control. Prefer the classic listing site. Plus can do sell similar there easily. Just wondering why I'd be pinged fees for using that but not the other one. Or doesn't the quick listing have good till cancelled?
on 06-04-2019 06:10 PM