exporting activite listings

Does anyone know of a way to export current active listing from one account and import them into another?

 

Thankyou

 

Shane

 

 

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I used turbo lister for the best part of 15 years......now it is gone. Having turbo list would solve my problem as you could import existing listings into it.

 

 

 

Since its decommissioning I have created bout 100 new items on my ebay account and want to move these to another account.

 

I have tried file exchange but item descriptions etc dont export.

 

Still trying to find a way do export from one account and import into another....even using a third party application

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@futurefun21 wrote:

I used turbo lister for the best part of 15 years......now it is gone. Having turbo list would solve my problem as you could import existing listings into it.

 

 

 

Since its decommissioning I have created bout 100 new items on my ebay account and want to move these to another account.

 

I have tried file exchange but item descriptions etc dont export.

 

Still trying to find a way do export from one account and import into another....even using a third party application


I believe while you can no longer upload listings to eBay you can still download them.  Go to Turbo Lister File -- Import -- From eBay Listing (Just checked and could import OK)

 

Then export them a File Exchange csv.  You need to modify a few heading, but once sorted you can upload your complete listing.  As Clarry stated you need to use an external file server for images, or manually insert them after you have uploaded the listings.

 

The import using Turbo Lister is very slow and I don't know how long you will be able to continue using it

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Ah yes... sorry forgot about the Description Field. Has been a few years since I was fiddling with it.

 

At that time we had all our descriptions in a separate Excel file along with some basic HTML tags to make it look pretty. Nothing complex but sufficient for our stuff. So linking that data into the Excel file that created the uploadable CSV file was not a problem.

 

The deal breaker for us was the fact that the variation images failed to upload to the ebay EPS server from the external file server location, and ebay had no plans to correct that. To this day I don't know if/not they have fixed it.

Most of our products have variations and associated images.

 

But a quick email to TurboData would confirm that. They were always pretty quick to respond when I was tinkering with it.

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