Hi. I thought I would try one more time to ask about this and hope that maybe someone can help me with this problem. It is really driving me crazy and I am losing a great deal of time and productivity with this.
My Ebay and Bonanza accounts are linked, but for some reason many of my items go “off line” if you will and no longer remain listed for sale on Bonanza. These are items that I have not sold on Ebay and that I still have listed on both sites. Instead of an item being “For sale” with a green button, through no action on my part, an item become “Ready for Sale” with a light green button. When I click on the item, all of my Ebay jargon rematerialize, despite the fact that after importing I always remove my Ebay policies from all my listings.
Someone from Bonanza’s staff stated to deselect “Revise previously imported items”, but I have never selected that option. So even though the item is not being re-imported, despite the fact, my items for sale go off-line and what I have edit and replaced for Bonanza disappears from the listing. Instead, what I have written from Ebay reappears – my policies from Ebay are quite different than Bonanza.
I was thinking I had about 178 items up, only to find out that I had only 98 – now 101 as I redo and plow through my listings again. This is really wreaking havoc with my sales and my time. Can anyone help me or have any idea why this keep happening? Have anyone else had this problem? Thanks!
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eclecticwares Reputation: 16 See eclecticwares' booth |
It may have to do with having Sync ebay listings selected.If you deselect that, it may mean you have to manually delete an item if it sells on the other site, but it might be worth a try.
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Ms_Prissys_Patterns Reputation: 366 See Ms_Prissys_Patterns' booth |
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