posted on February 5, 2006 09:40:41 AM new
I have some zero bid auctions in Vendiothat have passed the 30 day listing-fee-refund-if-it-sells-the-2nd-time ebay deadline. I want to copy the auction and list it anew, since there's no benefit to relisting.
My question is: is there an easy way to copy an auction that didn't sell on Vendio?
This would also be useful for 3rd time listings.
[ edited by pelorus on Feb 5, 2006 09:42 AM ]
posted on February 5, 2006 10:07:07 AM new
If the old listing is still visible in ebay you can relist it. Ebay did away with the 30 day rule quite awhile ago.
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posted on February 5, 2006 10:20:11 AM new
You mean that if I relist within 30 days and it sells I don't get a refund of the 2nd listing fee? How did I miss that change?
posted on February 5, 2006 10:26:04 AM new
I'm a little confused by your question "My question is: is there an easy way to copy an auction that didn't sell on Vendio?".
So is the listing still in the vendio system or did you archive it? If you archived it, simply remove it from the archive and place it back in the active vendio. Edit whatever you want to and relist.
If it was not created in vendio and you want to import the unsold auction to vendio. In sales manager in the left tool bar click on the import/track icon. Click track auction. Select the auction site and enter the auction number and then track. It will import only that one listing.
They say your memory's the second thing to go, I just can't remember what the first thing is.
posted on February 5, 2006 10:29:32 AM new
I think neglus means there is no time limit to do a relist and still be eligable for the listing fee refund. Correct me if I'm wrong.
They say your memory's the second thing to go, I just can't remember what the first thing is.
posted on February 5, 2006 10:31:17 AM new
Mike's right - You can relist an auction for credit of listing fee as long as it still shows on ebay - there is no 30 day requirement anymore.
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posted on February 5, 2006 11:31:25 AM new
But on a relist, we don't pay the listing fee again if the item sells.
And you might want to look in My Ebay under unsold items. I stumbled on this a while back. Hadn't ever bothered to look at that link.
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posted on February 5, 2006 12:00:06 PM new
I hadn't heard of the 30 days rule being changed either so I just checked too and it seems it has been changed to:
Item must be re-listed withing 90 days of the end of the original listing to qualify for the listing credit.
So I guess that ties in with the length of time that the auctions remain after they end..Is that 90 days too?
When I want to list my old ones as a new listing without doing it over again I go to Closed Listings and click Re-list..Then I change and edit and when I click on "Save" it appears with a check mark to re-list...I take off the check mark and go into PENDING and there it is waiting for me to list.