How do I unpublish listings without deleting them? When I go to “manage your item listings”, the only options I have are duplicate, reserve and delete. Where is the unpublish / retire item option?
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Gooey_Ghost Reputation: 112 See Gooey_Ghost's booth |
Use the reserve.
It will not delete your listings, they just no longer will show in your booth to the buying public, but you will still be able to see them.
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BargainHunterCrafts Reputation: 649 See BargainHunterCrafts' booth |
Hello Gooey_Ghost
Welcome to the Bonanza Community!!
There are a couple of ways you can set items to “Reserved” status.
When viewing the listing while logged into your seller account, you will see a link to “Reserve item” just under the listing title in the top-right corner of the page. Click the link to set that individual item to “Reserved” status.
From the batch editor
Visit your “Selling > Batch edit items” page. Select the item(s) you wish to reserve, then set the status to “Reserved” using the drop down in the tool box at the top of the page. Apply the change to your selected listings.
From the “Add or edit items” page
Visit your “Selling > Add or edit items” page. Click the “More” link in the top-right corner of the listing you wish to reserve, then select the “Reserve listing” option to set that item to “Reserved” status.
https://support.bonanza.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001137311-Reserving-Items-and-Booth-Vacation-Mode
If you need additional support please email our support team and we will be glad to assist you further. Contact us at [email protected]
Thank you and Happy Selling!
Kind Regards
Wanda T.
Happiness Producer
Bonanza Support Team
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bonanzawanda Reputation: 1046 See bonanzawanda's booth |
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