At the moment, I have 2 pages of unsold items. Have you tried checking for a 2nd page in your unsold items? I attached a screenshot of where you can add more items per page which could help you. Right now only thing left is pictures on my computer. What is the reasoning behind that one and is there any way I can go retrieve all this lost work. Very time consuming not to mention the margin for errors because of time constraints. Longer period of time before it disappears would be more appropriate. Is there any way I can go and find those items and relist without all the work it entails to start from scratch.Ħ0 days is not enough time. I have about 20-30 items that have disappeared off my ebay page that I would now like to relist without having to redo everything. It can also be accessed programmatically with the same file feeds, through the Feeds API, using eBay OAuth. You can access the new Reports tab in Seller Hub.
Or, I would have to pay 30 cents to relist each item at that time and that can get expensive on top of fees if items don't sell. Seller Hub Reports allows you to upload and download data from eBay in CSV format to manage listings, download orders, and provide fulfillment information. Sometimes I give it a bit of time to relist something as things are just plain slow and not moving.
I had saved 1 of my 50 free monthly listing to relist it, but it was a GTS I had forgotten about and just started back over at 29 days and 23 hours left, so I got to use that last listing on something else.Why does our unsold listings disappear after 60 days from our ebay page. Actually, just had one tonight that didn't sell when it ended a few minutes ago. Been doing this for a couple years now and not one GTS has counted towards my free listings if it doesn't sell. Therefore, you won't go over your free listings. I had found that if I relist from my phone app and not the computer, they are automatically GTS listings and those DO NOT count towards your listing if they don't sell and are relisted. That will count towards your monthly listings, so if you go over and have those automatically relist, then yes, you will get charged fees. I think you're thinking of if you click that little box on your listing to automatically relist X amount of times (7 or 8 times maybe?) if it doesn't sell. Its not blue, its black, they probably change it every day. Do it a few times to get used to it and remember. Its in blue plain text, its not a button but it is hyperlinked so you can click it and will be prompted if you want to change back. What will happen is your 300 listings automatically renew if you add additional items you will be charged listing fees, Items will be ended when sold Go to selling page, its at the top right-ish side of the page on eBay desktop. By using out-of-stock, your listing will retain its purchase and search history, so that when you replenish your stock, buyers can easily find your listing. If your listing reaches a quantity of zero, we will show it as out-of-stock to buyers. With Good 'Til Cancelled listings you can take advantage of the out-of-stock feature. Fee amounts are based on the terms in effect when the listing goes live and when it renews. Good 'Til Cancelled listings count toward your monthly zero insertion fee listings. In part two, we reported on seller satisfaction with their. A majority of sellers (48) said they sold primarily antiques / collectibles / memorabilia on eBay, and many regularly sold on other platforms in addition to eBay. We charge an insertion fee every 30-day period. Half of the respondents (51) were fulltime sellers, 39 were part-timers, and 10 were casual sellers. Good 'Til Cancelled listings renew automatically every 30 days unless your item sells before that timeframe. Even their base subscription package offers a ton of options, like unlimited data modifications, bulk changes, use of their API, dynamic.
If a short-duration fixed price item is relisted, the duration will be set to Good 'Til Cancelled upon relist. GoDataFeed is another listing software on eBay’s official list of third-party listing tools, as well as offering one of the best all-around values in terms of pricing and offered features. Existing fixed price listings that are not Good 'Til Cancelled will continue until they sell or end at their specified duration. Starting in mid-March 2019, the listing duration for all new fixed price listings on eBay will be Good 'Til Cancelled. **_The listing duration for all fixed price listings will be Good 'Til Cancelled I personally like to rotate inventory occasionally. I think it suck*, and it's ebay now guaranteeing many store sellers exceed their free listings.