I’ve noticed that once one of my listing sells out, it completely disappears. Does it go into an archive or somewhere I can pull it out of to use again? I actually have one more of the item and I want to post it for sale again.
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AtelierKerri Reputation: 10 See AtelierKerri's booth |
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All of the items you ever sold will show up..
To relist a sold item and as long as you keep your invoices (as long as you do not click on Permanently Hide this transaction)
You can click on the Relist item from the original invoice
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Another way to find [URL removed] go to your list of orders (Selling / Recent Sales) and find the one that you want to relist. You’ll see four links at the [URL removed] “View shipping label”, “Leave Feedback”, “Relist Items”, “View packing slip”. Just click on “relist items”.
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KazooDecor Reputation: 650 See KazooDecor's booth |
Also if you have two identical items you can change the number of items in your original listing from “1” to however many you have, and the system will automatically put the listing back up.
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Ms_Prissys_Patterns Reputation: 366 See Ms_Prissys_Patterns' booth |
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