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on 20-12-2014 02:11 PM
Hi,
sorry we have not had one of those for years now.
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on 20-12-2014 02:18 PM
Yep that how i expected it to work, not visible to the buyers but remain visible in my store listings, but that is not the case, they have dissapeared from the store listings as well
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on 20-12-2014 02:19 PM
just thought i'd ask
I pick them up from ebay occasionally. they are very popular.
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on 20-12-2014 02:23 PM
@ausbargainbasement wrote:Yep that how i expected it to work, not visible to the buyers but remain visible in my store listings, but that is not the case, they have dissapeared from the store listings as well
Are you able to provide the item number on one of your 0 quantity listings?
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on 20-12-2014 02:29 PM
OK here is one 281258100792
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on 20-12-2014 02:33 PM
Hi,
yes i could imagine as to why, as nobody manufacturers a smartphone with a touch screen and a full physical keyboard , if they did sure it would be a winner, as not everyone is comfortable using touch screens only, get a lot of customers asking for phones like that, as i say to them unfortunately noone makes them anymore.
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on 20-12-2014 02:36 PM
Retro is very popular indeed.
In addition to your reasons, some people just want a basic, no frills phone that makes phone calls and sends texts.
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on 20-12-2014 02:40 PM
Selling Manager Pro is free to store holders but will cost $9.95 per month if you are a non-store holder.
The basic Selling Manager (non pro version) is also available free to non-store holders. We use it on our non-store IDs.
You just don't get all the inventory control stuff and some of the reporting and download options but otherwise it's the same.
But you do need to subscribe to get it tho.
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20-12-2014 02:41 PM - edited 20-12-2014 02:42 PM
Cheers, can't see any reason why it wouldn't show up in your currently active listings, though, because it's definitely not ended.
Definitely check out Selling Manager, I think it could help, as I can't see out of stock listings in my active selling list in the normal view - http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/sell/sm-smpro-ov.html
You can subscribe to the pro version for free, and then access the tools it provides by going to My eBay > Account > Selling Manager. When in the SM view, if you click to see all active listings, you can then refine the list to only show out of stock listings as mentioned above.
Not sure why you can't see the listings in the store view (i.e.the actual store pages that buyers look through), when I can see my 0 quantity listings in my store view, but that would be a question for eBay I think.
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on 20-12-2014 02:45 PM
Very true, our most popular phones are not the high end smartphones, but the simple basic ones that as you say only send/recieve calls and text, and plus side of those phone batteries last for days, not just a couple of hours on a smartphone running everthing from facebook to GPS navigation, movies ect, and the occasional phone call in between. Used to sell a N95 look alike sold like hotcakes, even had a TV tuner built in so one could watch anolog TV, later ones even had Digital tuners how cool was that.