posted on October 1, 2011 06:18:59 PM new
I did like the previous person on this forum. Using the old "Vendio" system you were able to take an old ad just make a few changes, and you have a new listing. Now most of my old ads are embedded into a single inventoried item now. There isn't no deleating the host ad without deleating all the ads it carries. Now when I get feedback from my buyers I like to go into the archive of listings and deleate the photos first then the listing itself, you can't do that now.
I am sorry for the trouble you are having with the new version of our services. I have asked our engineers to separate out the ads for you into separate inventory items, so that you can manage them correctly. We will let you know once this is done. Please let us know should you need further assistance in the meantime.
posted on October 6, 2011 02:41:47 PM new
WHAT A MESS THIS NEW PLATFORM IS. CAN'T USE OLD ADS TO CREATE NEW. TRIED LAUNCHING TODAY AND THE TITLE OF THE NEW AD WAS GOOD BUT THE DESCRIPTION WAS FROM THE OLD AD. ANOTHER LAUNCH OF A NEW AD FAILED TO UPLOAD IMAGES. HOW TO YOU DELETE FAILED LAUNCHES UNDER SCHEDULING? I GET MORE CONFUSED AS I GO.
In order to create a new item from an old item, please first click on the title of the old item to edit it. Then click the "Save and Clone" button. This will immediately open a new item that is identical to the one that you initial opened, which can be edited and saved (and/or launched).
Please be sure that the image and description sections in the "eBay Info" section are linked to the "Item Info" section. In the "eBay Info" section there are icons next to the image and description sections that look like two links of a chain. Please click on those icons so that the links are connected, in order to link them back to the "Item Info" section.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to delete the record of failed launches in the scheduled section.
posted on October 7, 2011 07:24:06 AM new
THANK YOU NATHAN FOR YOUR QUICK RESPONSE..YOUR ADVICE SAVE/CLONE WORKED FOR ME. ALSO ABLE TO LINK IMAGES TO EBAY.