My ebay import gets stuck and wont finish

Good morning – I am having trouble importing my ebay items – I have 1700 and it gets stuck around 800 each time I try to import… HELP

Jeanie

asked almost 8 years ago

2 Answers

Bonanza’s import function spreads around the imports about 100 items at a time per seller. That means that your import may be on a temporary pause while the next seller gets some items imported. Bonanza does state to allow 24-48 hours for your import to complete, though it can sometimes take a while longer in times of heavy traffic as all those eBay sellers abandon ship to come to Bonanza. :)

I find it better to start my import late at night (after 10 pm PST) or, even better, on holidays/weekends when the weather is extremely nice. Everybody goes outside to enjoy the weather.

From Bonanza’s Help [URL removed] "Once your job is “In Progress,” the time it will take to finish importing depends on the number of items in your eBay store. It can range from a couple minutes if you have 10-20 items, to several hours if you have thousands or if there are other imports in the queue ahead of you. You do not need to stay logged into your account during the import; your items will import whether you’re logged into Bonanza or not."

answered almost 8 years ago

tomwayne1
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I have 350 items in my ebay store, but the progress bar states that i have over 700. I’ve tried to cancel the request, but the cancel button doesn’t work. I’be been stuck at 406 for over 12 hours now. I really need the cancel to work.

answered almost 8 years ago

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tomwayne1 says: July 15, 2017

Email [email protected] and ask them if they can cancel your import.

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