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 odsigns
 
posted on October 7, 2009 03:09:30 PM new
So On Vendio I changed the price of one of my products to $35.99. I went to Ebay and still shows the old price of 42.99? Why? I waited 24 hours before checking again on ebay and still the old price shows there but in the vendio ad page says 35.99

 
 kozersky
 
posted on October 7, 2009 03:15:43 PM new
It is difficult to give advice since there are now at least two platforms on which to list.

I do know that on the old platform, the price has to be adjusted for both the Vendio store and the eBay store separately.

If the item is listed on eBay, you would have to revise the selling price at eBay, unless you are using the Vendio Reviser.

Bill K-
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[ edited by kozersky on Oct 7, 2009 03:16 PM ]
 
 ChristopherCS
 
posted on October 7, 2009 03:34:39 PM new
Hello,

odsigns - note that changing the price in inventory for an item will change it for the next time you list from that item, however listings that were already live with the old price will continue to appear this way until you go to the venue (eBay) they were listed to and update it from there as well.


Regards,
Chris
 
 odsigns
 
posted on October 7, 2009 04:00:48 PM new
thanks to both for your help. I get this message on Vendio when the product mentioned before failed to launch. "Oct 07, 2009 02:05 PM PT : The maximum limit on market threshold has been met. Item cannot be launched." What does it mean?

Please help

 
 ChristopherCS
 
posted on October 7, 2009 04:40:12 PM new
Hello,

This just means that you had this item setup to list automatically, but you had a max at market number set and that number was already met when this item was queued up to list. Since the max quantity at market was already met the item stopped itself from listing in order to avoid going over your max quantity at market number.


Regards,
Chris
 
 
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