posted on November 23, 2003 05:42:06 PM new
I am trying to get an answer to the following: This is what Sonya sent me in reply to a prior question and then my reply below.
When it says copy, all it means is that it has passed the 30 day period on eBay where you could get an insertion fee credit there, if the item sells. You don't have to do anything extra like archive it -- in cases of "copy", it just means your relist is being sent to eBay as a brand new listing.
Regards,
Sonya
Immages
posted on November 22, 2003 01:35:52 PM edit
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I really don't belieive that is the case. We have listed 20 sheepskin coats that did not sell during the last 2 months. All of them where copies and even though they are now active auctions, they still are in unsold items. Will they stary there until the new auction opens...this still leaves the real possibility that we could relist an item from Unsold items that acutally has been relisted.
posted on November 24, 2003 10:29:44 AM new
Hello,
Items only disappear from closed auctions when it is seen as a true relist from eBay. I apologize as it seems I misread your question, it looked like you wanted to archive it then relist it. For those items that are copied, you are right -- you will need to archive those after you do your relist.
posted on November 24, 2003 10:30:14 AM new
Hello immages,
Items will only be removed from the Unsold Items section if they are actual relists, not copies. If the relist is available for insertion fee credit, it will be removed from Unsold once it's active (I believe it will remain in Unsold while pending.)