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 ebabestreasures
 
posted on April 29, 2011 07:25:50 AM new
I used my 50 free listings this week and now I'm trying to find out when my next 50 start.
Will it be the 1st of the month or the 19th? I don't see it addressed in the announcement.

 
 sthoemke
 
posted on April 29, 2011 01:27:40 PM new
Start a listing for one more item, and see if ebay charges for it.

 
 ebabestreasures
 
posted on April 30, 2011 01:43:51 AM new
The problem is that I'll be out of town then and I want to schedule them before I go. Guess I'll have to watch.

 
 HWAHWA
 
posted on April 30, 2011 06:13:09 AM new
you dont get charged until the listing is launched on the day you specified ,so if you list them now for future launching,you can always change the date .
But then if you have many listings,you will have to change them one by one.
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 merrie
 
posted on April 30, 2011 07:21:29 AM new
My free listings on my non store account started on the 19th. Before that it was free if under $1.00 starting price.

 
 glassgrl
 
posted on April 30, 2011 10:26:13 AM new
I have a stupid question. I've never listed anything directly with eBay and every time I try to list something with Fixed price it keeps listing with a starting price of 99 cents. What am I doing wrong? I'm starting on the Fixed Price tab.



 
 glassgrl
 
posted on April 30, 2011 11:12:08 AM new
I even tried it with InkFrog Fixed Price. It showed the BIN price and then when it listed it started out at the .99 cents.

Aggggh.

 
 ebabestreasures
 
posted on April 30, 2011 11:16:46 AM new
Can't you just change the start price?
I think anytime you move from auction to BIN - it starts at .99 and BIN for what it was in auction - if you don't change it.



 
 toolhound
 
posted on April 30, 2011 12:43:16 PM new
I think the buy it now price has to be 10% above the starting price. They can't be the same price.

 
 glassgrl
 
posted on April 30, 2011 01:06:13 PM new
I tried that the other day when I first listed it.

I want just ONE price and be done with it.



 
 ebabestreasures
 
posted on April 30, 2011 01:17:58 PM new
I think I got that backward - move from BIN to auction and it starts at .99 with a BIN for what the auction was.
Just change the starting price and remove the BIN for auctions.

 
 glassgrl
 
posted on April 30, 2011 06:28:21 PM new
I gave up. I finally had to list it with the 10% over the BIN. Sigh.



 
 ebabestreasures
 
posted on May 4, 2011 01:33:29 PM new
glassgrl - I think you have auctions and fixed price confused. You can list an auction with a BIN but it's still an auction (3, 5, 7 or 10 days).
Fixed price is a BIN but you can take offers (or not - it's up to you). Can be listed at 7, 30 days or Good til closed
Auction with BINs the BIN has to be at least 10% over the auction price.

As to my original post - it's on a month to month schedule as I could list free again after the 1st.

 
 
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