Listings in my booth a big problem!

I was doing some routine check up of my booth and – to my amazement – items which had been removed years ago were suddenly listed as available!One of the ways I am absolutely sure of this is many of them were Tonner doll items long ago sold out.

Additionally, there was even a “Freebie” listing – and I can’t even remember the last time I had one of those.

I must have removed at least 25 listings – possibly closer to 50, from my booth.

What’s going on?

asked almost 8 years ago

4 Comments

BookbinEtc says: August 02, 2017

ouch, that sounds like a PITA. I’d better check my old ones. I hope you find a good answer, Carolyn.

cshort0319 says: August 02, 2017

I hope so, too – this is an unnecessary waste of my time.

EmpressDepot says: August 02, 2017

I know of someone that this happened to years ago who shall rename nameless. She had a few thousand listings in her booth, so it was a real headache….I guess some once in a while glitches never change.

Cyber_Seller says: August 03, 2017

It has happen to me from time to time too. In addition, I had listings that will not delete as well as listings that are in duplicates!

2 Answers

I haven’t seen anything like that in my booth. The best way to get a question for the crazy squirrels running around dragging items back into your booth would be to nudge support and ask them why the animals are running wild.

I hope it gets sorted soon and they can come up with a brilliant remedy.

answered over 7 years ago

I keep seeing items viewed ‘many’ times in one week that sold back in 2012…today there 3 items showing in the top five on the stats board for past seven days….those sold back in 2012. This is not a new problem for me… I have asked about this problem…I was more or less told I was not seeing this & must be a problem on my end…..Since nothing is done about I just choose to ignore the stats info provided.

answered almost 8 years ago

1 Comment

cshort0319 says: August 03, 2017

The problem is, though, that the items were actually showing up in my booth as items for sale. Wouldn’t I look like an idiot if someone “bought and paid for” one or several of the items.

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