posted on July 30, 2007 12:26:46 PM new
Just as a point of interest. If I list something on a 20 cent listing day, and it doesn't sell, and then I re-list for a higher price, and it sells, which listing price is refunded?
posted on July 30, 2007 01:07:06 PM new
I am under the impression if you relist the item at a higher price,there is no refund if it sells the second time?
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posted on July 30, 2007 01:14:02 PM new
I thought she meant the relisting fee was a higher price. You cannot use the relist feature and have a higher starting price. You will get an error message.
[ edited by merrie on Jul 30, 2007 01:14 PM ]
posted on July 30, 2007 01:33:45 PM new
Merrie, sorry, I meant the insertion fee credit. When I have clicked on an unsold auction in the past that I have listed on a reduced listing day, it says "Your listing may qualify for an Insertion Fee credit", I am just interested in which insertion fee they would credit, probably the cheapest one as you say. I wonder if the reverse is true, if you relist a previously unsold full insertion fee auction, if you would get a credit if you relisted for a 20 cent day?
posted on July 30, 2007 01:43:46 PM new
Amber, that is what I thought you meant,it was hwahwa that misunderstood.
The reverse is also true, you will get the lower of the 2 relisting fees. As usual, it is in Ebay's favor.