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 abreff
 
posted on June 18, 2009 06:51:16 PM new
I have listed on eBay for 10 years, 5000 positive feedback 100% I have old check payment as part of my Vendio format so now I am kicked off eBay for fist 3 days now 7 days, I asked how the hell I can make corrections when they keep pulling my listings!

Any comments?

Frustrated in Dallas
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 LtRay
 
posted on June 18, 2009 08:29:20 PM new
If you are a Powerseller, you could try to contact PS support and request some help.

In the meantime, I would use Vendio Sales Manager to get those 35 remaining listings into compliance before they get pulled too.

I seem to remember a post here about a bulk edit tool Vendi provided to pull comments about checks and money orders from listings. Perhaps someone else will check in on that.

Ebay gave everyone warnings about the new site changes as early as January and has sent out reminders almost monthly so they are not showing much lenience for listings that still contain alternative payment comments.


 
 kozersky
 
posted on June 18, 2009 08:53:18 PM new
I think you should ask yourself, if you really need to sell on eBay. Is it really worth the effort?

Bill K-

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 ChristopherCS
 
posted on June 18, 2009 09:55:51 PM new
Hello Frustrated in Dallas,

It looks like you had that line about checks stored in your default listing text, which is good in one way at least in that this is appended to your item description upon launch of your items.

If you can end your remaining listings before eBay pulls them, then you can simply relist them from your Vendio account and the offending line of text will be removed in the process.

You may have already a quick way to do this from within your eBay storefront manager, but otherwise I would just use Vrane's auction bomber tool (free) to bulk end them all early so you can then go to your Vendio closed section to select and relist them back to eBay.

It shouldn't take more than 15 minutes start to finish. If you have any trouble with the process just let us know, were here to help.


Regards,
Chris
 
 deichen
 
posted on June 19, 2009 08:43:48 AM new
I agree with Bill.

 
 
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