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 Excelrye
 
posted on April 4, 2005 10:35:28 AM new
Hey There-
I recently had some of my listings pulled for violating Ebays (10) or more multiple listings violation. Even though I only had QTY 6 of this particular product up for auction on Ebay...Ebay still pulled the listings?
If I use both the BIN Feature and Auction style format I can list as many of a particular item as I wish correct?
Thanks,
RC

 
 thedewey
 
posted on April 4, 2005 12:31:28 PM new
Why not list them as a multiple fixed price listing?

(It would save you a bundle on the listing fees, too.)


 
 stonecold613
 
posted on April 4, 2005 08:52:18 PM new
If I use both the BIN Feature and Auction style format I can list as many of a particular item as I wish correct?


Nope. Your limit is 10. If you go over, and the listing narcs see it, all the listings go poof.
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Alive in 2005
 
 sparkz
 
posted on April 4, 2005 09:26:35 PM new
Have your spouse, kid, dog and cat each set up seperate sellers accounts. List 10 at a time under each account. make Ebay richer with the listing fees you will be paying. Or, take thedewey's advice and screw Ebay out of a bunch of listing fees and stick the extra cash in your pocket.


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