posted on October 21, 2003 10:19:20 AM new
If you have a GTC listing on EBAY stores that has an image, will it automatically refresh the date in IMAGE HOSTING when the posting relaunches?
I can see that this would be a problem to always ensure that your images don't get deleted.
Listing an item with a Vendio attached image in it will reset the image hosting flag. You can also do this manually by viewing the image in full, in image hosting, so it doesn't get deleted.
posted on October 21, 2003 11:29:08 AM new
I have all kinds of items in my eBay store BEFORE you started supporting stores that have been imported to Vendio...my images have been disappearing..I have clicked on them all now ( i think) will this keep them flagged so I dont have to do this again 90 days from now?
posted on October 22, 2003 10:22:16 AM new
I went in and selected my images, then I hit the refresh button. The date stayed the same and the images are still showing that they will be deleted.
There has to be an easier way than to select each and every image and view it for the date to change.
posted on October 22, 2003 02:51:23 PM new
Yes, I did do that and it changed the date.
With over 200 images, it just seems very timeconsuming to have to do this.
If you could just select everything and hit the refresh button and the date would be updated, would be alot easier. Especially when you continue to list on EBAY stores.
posted on October 22, 2003 03:40:46 PM new
Let me make sure I understand..if we launch a store item through Vendio the image will be flagged and we will not have to view to refresh? If we listed through eBay or another source, we will have to refresh the images to keep them for the full GTC period?
I agree this is a PIB!! I have over 400 items in my eBay store and adding more all the time (though the new adds are through Vendio) Can't the images be flagged when store items are imported so this is not necessary?
Also, when you restore a deleted image (through image recycle) is it good to go for another 90 days?
[ edited by neglus on Oct 22, 2003 03:42 PM ]