posted on September 12, 2011 06:22:22 PM new
I almost think that these sales just hurt the bottom line - I'm not sure I'll do any listing on this special at all????
But thanks for the heads up anyway.
posted on September 21, 2011 07:28:35 AM new
I sold some items under multipe seller Ids.
Sell through rate -15%!
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There is no 'Global savings glut',only wild horses and loose bankers.
posted on September 21, 2011 10:27:55 AM new
I dont use my store ID to list auctions,I learn from my past experience ,sell through rate 0%.
On my 3 auction seller Ids,the one with the highest feedback,been on Ebay longest get the most bids.
Question-the last time I sent some of my store items to auction and get no bids,Ebay does not automatically return these items back to my store and I have to do it myself.
Is it your case as well?
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There is no 'Global savings glut',only wild horses and loose bankers.
posted on September 21, 2011 01:22:30 PM new
Yes you have to return them to BIN yourself and of course you have to pay the fee to ebay. I think this is the plan - free listings make ebay money when the items go back to the store or BIN.
You can use bulk editing to relist quickly. What I do is go directly to My Ebay and relist the original BIN listing again as it is faster.
I only sold a few of my free listings but one was for a really really nice price. Now if they would only pay???
posted on September 21, 2011 02:14:31 PM new
I never take them out of my store. Usually I have multiples of some of the items. Others, I only remove them from my store IF they sell at auction.
posted on September 21, 2011 04:05:57 PM new
PS: I just use the "sell similar" feature, then the item is listed for auction, but still in my store so that if it does not sell, I do not have to put it back into my store and pay the store fee again. If the item does sell at auction, I end the listing in the store if that is the only one I have of that item.