is the 3 cents per listing just for item’s you listed after May first and what about items listed as freebies do I get charged for those also ? So does this mean a booth is not free now if you have over 50 items? It also says 3 cents for each listing what if I have lots with 10 Items in the lot . do they charge me 3 cents or 30 cents’
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CAMEOMUSIC2 Reputation: 110 See CAMEOMUSIC2's booth |
This is what is listed under the Help Center regarding the $.03 fee per month. From what they state, if you don’t want to be charged for the item, it will need to be in reserve or on vacation. This is not just for new items, but for all your items.
“If you have more than 50 active listings, a listing fee of $0.03 per item/month will apply to the listings above that count. The maximum you can be charged is $20/month. If you hit the $20 listing fee cap in a given month, you’ll receive a $5 Bonanza Ads credit—our way of saying thanks for keeping your booth thriving!
*When your booth is in Vacation mode, your listings are not “active”. When listings are set to reserve – the listings are not “active”.
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Starfisher Reputation: 123 See Starfisher's booth |
what if I list 10 CDs in a lot does that count as one item or 10 items
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CAMEOMUSIC2 Reputation: 110 See CAMEOMUSIC2's booth |
i do not think Quantity or piece count in the Active Listing matters. if you list a lot of 10 cd’s, in 1 listing, that is 1 active listing, & you can put the quantity of however many lot’s of 10 cd’s you have in that listing.
so if you have 100 cd’s, you can make 1 lot of 10 random ones, set the quantity to 10 & that is 1 Active Listing
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Fortress_Lemonade Reputation: 54 See Fortress_Lemonade's booth |
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