posted on April 25, 2009 09:42:22 PM new
I have 50 yards of very nice extra wide white fabric (120" wide!). Is there a way I can offer it so that the buyer buys as many yards as they need as opposed to a specified number of yards? I do not have a store. I believe I did this some time ago, but can't figure out how. Maybe the option to do that type of sale is no longer available.
posted on April 26, 2009 05:44:25 AM new
Have you tried Ebay online help?
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Economic Reform act of Chairman Obama of the socialist States of America :
10 ounces of meat per month,half a yard of cotton per year per adult.
Hellilujah!
posted on April 26, 2009 07:34:58 AM new
How about if you list it for a BIN price and offer 1yrd for that price but list that you have 10 when your asked how many lots for this auction. Usually when you sell one item you list 1 when your asked how many lots but instead you say 10 or whatever your allowed to list.
posted on April 27, 2009 09:57:31 PM new
Thanks! I found the auction mentioned above and that's the way I'll proceed. It is 120" wide. White, poly/cotton, but not sheet-like. It's not sheer, but very lightweight. Pretty, drapes beautifully. Great for tablecloths, window treatments, etc. Think I'll list it for longer than 7 days and mention that I'll send samples.
Appreciate your help, everyone.