# of listings imported from ebay

Good Morning!

I’m Brand-spanking-new to Bonanza.

I started my import from eBay this morning … it shows 899 listings to be imported.

I only have 705 Active listings on eBay.

Could sombody tell me what might cause that discrepency?

asked almost 6 years ago

FlyWel
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[URL removed] “it shows 899 listings to be imported. I only have 705 Active listings on eBay.”

Do You have some inactive listings with unsold items on eB?

If yes, please, check in Your import settings on Bonanza, maybe You’ve marked “Import expired items from your “Unsold” folder" (it’s the third option under “Item price and status”) – this could be a reason of a bigger number of listings waiting to be imported to Bonanza than Your active ones on eB.

answered almost 6 years ago

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FlyWel says: August 26, 2019

Sorry for the late comment. Inactive listings was the culprit. Even though I had none in my “Unsold” folder on eBay, I had that many ended in the past 30 days.

1. Any duplicate listings from eBay? Bonanza import ignores items that are duplicates.
2. Check the Batch Editor to see if any items are “suppressed”. Those are items that Bonanza doesn’t allow.
3. Check the Batch Editor for listings that are “Incomplete”, “Under review”, or “Reserved”.\

[URL removed] Sorry, I misread your question and thought that only 705 out of 899 items imported. My answer above would then be pertinent.

answered almost 6 years ago

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