ladyjewels2000
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posted on May 17, 2005 11:38:48 AM
I can't seem to relist anything right now - is this thanks to dime listing day?? Anyone else having a problem?
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neglus
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posted on May 17, 2005 11:46:07 AM
For the most part I am not having a problem relisting on Vendio bulk-relister. I've scheduled 600 relists - have arrived at weird pages every now and then though.
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ladyjewels2000
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posted on May 17, 2005 01:31:53 PM
Seems to be back to normal now.
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stopwhining
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posted on May 17, 2005 02:16:53 PM
ebay has been very slow all day!!
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Libra63
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posted on May 17, 2005 04:23:28 PM
I found vendio slow today also. But my relists did relist with no problems.
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stonecold613
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posted on May 17, 2005 09:35:00 PM
Why on earth are you relisting for? You should be listing new auctions so you can use the unsold ones to relist next time. It would save you a lot of money in listing fees that way, assuming you sell on the second time around.
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ladyjewels2000
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posted on May 18, 2005 02:33:30 AM
Stone - it was my 3rd listing on a few items, so it didn't matter. The rest were pending for next week so I just moved them up.
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stonecold613
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posted on May 18, 2005 10:04:23 AM
it was my 3rd listing on a few items
Actually it will matter.
Even though in theory your listings should quailfy for the relist refund, they won't because of ebay wonder glitchy system. There system cannot differentiate between an old relist or a fresh relist so it assumes that all relists are from fresh listings. Only fresh listings will actually qualify for the refund.
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ladyjewels2000
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posted on May 18, 2005 10:41:29 AM
So you are saying that no matter if it's the 2nd, 3rd or even 4th relist - ebay refunds if the item sells?
I don't think it works that way if you use Vendio but I don't spend a lot of time looking at my invoices either.
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stonecold613
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posted on May 18, 2005 01:45:32 PM
So you are saying that no matter if it's the 2nd, 3rd or even 4th relist - ebay refunds if the item sells
Nope. The exact opposite happens. You do not get your relist credit.
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neglus
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posted on May 18, 2005 02:33:40 PM
Stone - with a 33% sell through of NEWLY listed items and lower on relists, I can't AFFORD to relist every item! I use the sale days to relist and then move items to my store. Admittedly, the sell through is probably lower on the sales days than it would be any other time. I relisted 900 items yesterday @ $90 - regular relists would have cost me $315. Getting the RL credit is the LEAST of my worries when I build up massive amounts of unsold items - I have to MOVE them however I can!
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stonecold613
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posted on May 19, 2005 02:00:38 PM
Stone - with a 33% sell through of NEWLY listed items and lower on relists, I can't AFFORD to relist every item!
That isn't quite the point. You can use those relists for different items. I agree, if it isn't selling, try something else that might. Which is the bigger point. If you can save some money on fresh items, then do it. Personally, I have been using relists from the last 10 cent day in Feb. Now that we just had another couple of 10 cent days, I should be good through Early August for the relist refunds. Granted, if those items don't sell, you still are out the listing fees, but on the items that do, just more cash in the pocket.
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neglus
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posted on May 19, 2005 03:20:14 PM
Ohhhhhhh I get it - you are changing the items when you relist - that isn't kosher! People doing shenanigans like that are probably part of the reason the fees go up. I am all for a saving a buck but that just doesn't seem right.
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stonecold613
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posted on May 21, 2005 08:03:44 AM
Ebay truely doesn't care. They do have the same item policy, but don't enforce it. Why? Because if we relist items that actually sell, then they simply make more money.
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