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on 17-12-2018 12:03 PM
@brerrabbit585 wrote:
Are you aware that it's a policy violation to have choice listings? You can get a policy violation and have your listing removed for doing it. You can give buyers a choice by doing a multi-variation listing with the same items in it but in a variety of colours and sizes.
Choice listings referred specifically to listings where different options available incurred different charges, on different items.
An example of a choice listing is multiple CD titles in one listing, with different list prices in the description (because it meant people couldn't just buy from the listing, and alternative purchase / payment arrangements were usually required).
A listing where there is a variation offered on the same item, but doesn't alter the price, isn't a choice listing (eg a phone case in multiple colours and / or sizes, all at the same price, and the buyer can leave a note during checkout with their selection(s)). Variation listings are easier these days, but that is how it needed to be done before they were introduced. I can't actually find the choice listing policy in eBay's help pages now, though (I looked under listing policies, and also under prohibited items, so not sure where it went).
OP listings state that various sizes of the same items are available, but the only reference I saw to price variation is when mentioning other designs being available. It's possible eBay could misconstrue the intent, though. They certainly did with me when I used the words "custom" and "contact me" in my listings. ![]()