11-24-2021 06:34 AM
Is there any way to recover drafts I spent hours creating that have expired on eBay as they are more than 60 days old?
11-24-2021 08:41 AM
@barbara1774 I haven't found a way to retrieve them, so I started listing my drafts as active, but set the quantity to 0. You can try this link https://www.ebay.com/uas/selling-pref
You can also access by going to the top left of your page, click on your name, then account settings, then selling preferences. Look for Multi quantity Listings, then select the button for Listings stay active when you are Out of Stock.
Good Luck and Happy Thanksgiving!
11-24-2021 08:52 AM
drafts are only going to stick around for 30 days max, then they start to disappear a little at a time
you can just open them one time and save them again and you will have another 30 days
you need to refresh them every 28 days or you will lose them
it happens to me more than I like
11-24-2021 12:49 PM
What I do is --
I create my draft descriptions in Word and I save them in Word. I have a directory specifically for eBay, and every quarter I start a new "Miscellaneous Listings" document. "Misc Listings 4Q 2021" is my current document.
I have found, however, that most of the time if I cut-and-paste those descriptions from Word into eBay, some of my word spacing is lost, so I have to re-read those descriptions carefully and add spaces where they've been deleted. Sometimes I will print the descriptions and re-type them into the eBay description block. I still have to review those, though, because I often make the same typos over and over.
11-24-2021 01:07 PM
I stopped using drafts years ago as they seemed to go missing. Now days I use scheduled.
11-24-2021 01:21 PM - edited 11-24-2021 01:22 PM
Refresh your drafts from time to time.
Select all your drafts to edit at the same time.
Don't make any changes, just resave them all again in drafts.
PURR AND THE WORLD PURRS WITH YOU.
HISS AND YOU HISS ALONE.
11-24-2021 01:32 PM
Meanwhile, they "lose" pieces of your draft at about the two week mark. The computer machinery isn't too bright.
11-24-2021 01:37 PM
@monroe67 wrote:What I do is --
I create my draft descriptions in Word and I save them in Word. I have a directory specifically for eBay, and every quarter I start a new "Miscellaneous Listings" document. "Misc Listings 4Q 2021" is my current document.
I have found, however, that most of the time if I cut-and-paste those descriptions from Word into eBay, some of my word spacing is lost, so I have to re-read those descriptions carefully and add spaces where they've been deleted. Sometimes I will print the descriptions and re-type them into the eBay description block. I still have to review those, though, because I often make the same typos over and over.
You might try Notepad.
That's what I use and don't have to worry about the spacing problem.
11-24-2021 01:42 PM
12-05-2021 12:55 PM
This is why they need to bring back TurboLister.