How do you mark items categorized incorrectly in the catalog?

I am trying to purchase Scentsy bars and would like to be able to purchase from Bonanza sellers. When I click on items in the catalog which reflect Scentsy, I find other products which are not compatible with a Scentsy warmer.
Is there a way to mark products from the catalog as incorrectly categorized?

asked almost 12 years ago

2 Answers

After you find an item in the catalog, click on the picture, it will take you to the actual listing. You will see where it says cataloged as, there is an X by the catalog name, click on that and mark it as incorrectly cataloged.

answered almost 12 years ago

A2z4u2c
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MyTexasTreasures says: July 20, 2013

Thanks! We should get tokens for doing this at least, lol, in some instances there are dozens of incorrectly indexed items.

I actually had to remove 2 of my salt and pepper shaker sts from the catalog because they were listed as “Disney” salt and pepper shakers….and neither of them are! I just clicked on the x and it disappeared. I found them because I was working on putting better pics in for the pic tweets that I’ll be working on.

And in just now checking all of my Mia Bella candle/soap products, I find that THEY are listed under Scentsy products….which they ARE NOT Scentsy!! Similar, but yet a different company. Mine came from Scentsations Mia Bella!!

answered almost 12 years ago

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