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on 18-02-2014 04:41 PM
Only 2. And neither fall due during the period, so I'll forgo the 10c.
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on 18-02-2014 04:58 PM
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on 18-02-2014 06:24 PM
but isn't it free FVF's on them as well?
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 18-02-2014 07:33 PM
How come 'Shop Sellers' only get freebies on 'Fixed Price Listings' & not on 'Auction Listings'?
I just don't get that... Surely offering all options would generate more $$$ for eBay... & I just can't get that excited about laying down cash for listings that have no potential upside (ie only a Fixed Price outcome)... IMO, a big part of the joy of this place is connecting with someone who perhaps irrationally, but none the less with their eyes wide open, values what you are are offering at even more than you might have anticipated it was worth!
OK... I'm bracing... You can let me have it now 🙂
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on 18-02-2014 09:38 PM
Depends what you are selling. I sell used books, the value of which is fairly well established.
As stores are designed for BIN, they don't attract free listings for auctions, but the listing fees for BIN are far less than auctions. 5c in my case.
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on 18-02-2014 10:33 PM
Store owners can list auctions in the Collectible categories either as part of their free listing allocation, or at a reduced rate ($1.00) if their free listings are used up (Collectibles includes a variety of things most wouldn't usually consider "collectible", like Crafts and all of its sub-categories). As dave says, it most likely because eBay wants stores to be geared towards fixed price listings, whist still recognising that there are some categories where auctions are still relatively well-contested so are still a popular format for the not-so casual sellers.
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on 19-02-2014 06:28 AM
http://sellercentre.ebay.com.au/promo/1423
When?
- The promotion runs from 19th February 2014 to 28th February 2014 EDST inclusive ('Promotion Period')
What is the promotion?
- 10,000 free Insertion Fees for:
- First 10,000 Items listed for $100 or more (excluding postage), where
- Items listed during the Promotion Period in Auction or Fixed Price format (including Good ‘til Cancelled listings created during the Promotion Period) on eBay.com.au (see exclusions below).
Who is eligible for this promotion?
- Only applies to store sellers
- Only members who receive the invitation email from eBay and register for the offer, accept the terms and conditions and receive confirmation from eBay that “you’ve accepted the offer” are eligible for this promotion.
- Only members validly registered on eBay.com.au.
- Members whose eBay accounts are temporarily or indefinitely suspended or made inactive prior to or during the Promotion Period, are not eligible for this Promotion.
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on 19-02-2014 10:44 AM
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback guys... If I had unlimited free Auction Listings I would make eBay my full time gig!
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on 19-02-2014 01:40 PM
Dave,
surely commenting on practices before May last year is as irrelevant as dragging up old threads.
Credibility???
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on 19-02-2014 04:17 PM
Sometimes auctions are included in the free listings. I got 5000 just before Christmas and again just after Christmas, both included auction listings. Depepnds on their mood I guess
I just received the 10000 free listing offer on items over $100. Wish I that much stock and stock of that value to sell 🙂
Having said that, if I was selling $100 + items, I wouldn`t complain about the 20 cent listing fee
