@georges_hobbyworld wrote:

 

 

How can I create a listing that sells, for example, 20 items at $10 each (a total of $200), but if they want to buy more they can buy extra items at $9 each? Is that possible? 

 

 

 

 


Unfortunately, no, there's no way to make single quantities available for purchase at reduced rates once another quantity level has been reached. 

 

You can try the single quantity listing with best offer as crikey has suggested, but you need to be aware that just using the word "offer" in a listing description (even one that has Best Offer enabled), can get you a policy violation for attempting to sell off-eBay (it's madness, IMO, but eBay shoots first and asks no questions later).

 

So unfortunately, no matter which way you go, you will be limited in terms of how you can list, and how you need to word invitations for bulk quantity enquiries. 

 

I would probably keep it as simple as possible - single item quantity, then maybe - if / when your limits allow - an extra listing or two for the most popular bulk quantities requested, then say in the descriptions something along the lines of "Need different quantities? Happy to create a custom eBay listing to meet your needs - please message for a quote on the quantity required". Or similar.