Remove "imported from ebay" in listing

Is there any way to remove the imported from eBay listing #" from my product page? I duplicated many of my listings to create new items, and they all link back to the original eBay listing. I’d like to just remove it completely, if possible

asked almost 10 years ago

2 Answers

Update items as a group. ‘batch edit’

Click on text editing

It is best to copy/paste what you would like to remove..since the text editor goes for exact text and any formatting

Select an item
Apply changes

See if it worked..if the exact phase and formatting (you can check by looking at the html in edit)
Then it will work for any items you select in batch edit

Good luck .unfortunately it does not always work and then you will have to go to individual editing to get the rest

answered almost 10 years ago

ccmom
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2 Comments

Dukestoys says: July 18, 2015

ccmom – It’s not in the description part of my listing. It’s located in the Listing Details section. Text editing won’t work there.

ccmom says: July 18, 2015

apologize misunderstood…but Tom is right that information is only available to you…others cannot see it

You are the only person who can see that. Logout of your account and visit the same item as a buyer and you will see that it does not show up to other viewers.

answered almost 10 years ago

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Dukestoys says: July 18, 2015

Awesome! Thanks Tom!

bolts89 says: July 18, 2015

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