30-06-2009, 07:52 AM
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Revising your Listing
Hi,
Can someone tell me how to alter your original listing on a quantity BIN listing.
I have a list of colours available on my listing, and once that particular colour runs out then I will need to take the colour off whilst I order more in.
Thanks everyone.
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30-06-2009, 01:10 PM
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Re: Revising your Listing
I think once items have been sold, the original description cannot be altered (otherwise you could change the listing details, and not send out all the 'parts' for example)
However, when you REVISE a listing that has SOLD items, it will add additional information at the bottom.
So you could put, ALL RED STOCK HAS BEEN SOLD, and then later on add something else saying RED STOCK AVAILABLE AGAIN.
I think this is pretty much the only way to go...
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30-06-2009, 01:20 PM
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Re: Revising your Listing
this is what I thought. Thanks
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30-06-2009, 02:24 PM
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Re: Revising your Listing
If you sell an item with a choice of colours eBays choice policy states you must have enough of each colour to fulfil all orders.
i.e. if you list 10 total available you must have atleast 10 of each colour just in case all orders are for 1 particular colour.
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30-06-2009, 02:59 PM
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Re: Revising your Listing
Or you could have seperate listings for each colour. It saves having to revise each listing, and means theres more chance your product will be found by potential buyers. On the bad side there will be more fees, but its just a suggestion.
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30-06-2009, 03:06 PM
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Re: Revising your Listing
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Originally Posted by Angels-Ent
Or you could have seperate listings for each colour. It saves having to revise each listing, and means theres more chance your product will be found by potential buyers. On the bad side there will be more fees, but its just a suggestion.
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I will probably do this once I get a higher quantity of each colour. At the moment I just have a handful so it wouldnt be worth it.
Thanks for the help
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03-07-2009, 06:09 AM
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Re: Revising your Listing
Quote:
Originally Posted by Discount Etail
If you sell an item with a choice of colours eBays choice policy states you must have enough of each colour to fulfil all orders.
i.e. if you list 10 total available you must have atleast 10 of each colour just in case all orders are for 1 particular colour.
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i wasn't aware of that.. might have to consider that when if i list different sizes in the same listing.. thanks for the heads up on that 
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