posted on December 1, 2009 08:18:07 AM new
If I list items on ebay and they don't sell do I have to relist them from eBay to get my insertion credit if they sell the 2nd time around? or can I use Vendio to relist?
If I can use Vendio to relist can I do so using my inventory rather than relist from my unsold items list and still receive credit for items sold that didn't sell previously?
I just received my eBay invoice and it seems high, but then again I have sold alot more in November than I have in many years.
posted on December 1, 2009 08:21:51 AM new
Has anyone figured out how much their ebay fees to amount sold rate is? I think my fees are around 15.3% for November with a sell thru of 45% (75/172).
[ edited by shagmidmod on Dec 1, 2009 08:30 AM ]
You can relist your items from Vendio (by relisting from closed or post sale, not by generating a new listing from inventory) and eBay will recognize it as a true relist.
You should be able to tell if eBay saw the item as a real relist of a previous item or not by visiting the previous version of that listing - as it should indicate it has been relisted and link to the new version.
posted on December 1, 2009 04:13:51 PM new
They should still be at the very top of the page. If your viewing your own item you may have to log out so you can view it as a buyer would - I have seen them as recently as yesterday.
In the past you would also see a reference to this right on your eBay statement, where it posts the listing fee for an item there would be a line underneath that said 'relisting item ....' with a reference to the previous item number.
Regards,
Chris
[ edited by ChristopherCS on Dec 1, 2009 04:14 PM ]
posted on December 2, 2009 01:45:25 PM new
Yup, that is it. You must now sign out to view the link at the top of the ended auction.
Thanks for clearing that up.
posted on December 2, 2009 08:45:54 PM new
Congrats on a good month, Shag. After a promising October , November was a disaster for me. Listed better merchandise, auctions were a disaster, fixed price slightly better. The faucet effect where sales are great for one part of the month and less than stunning the rest of month didn't happen in November. I have to guess my faucet was open during the search screw up. I did get 35 cents in compensation.