05-10-2017 07:45 AM
This is a bit disturbing...one more way to generate revenue for Ebay...without Seller consent.
"We may automatically renew your fixed-price listings unless your listing sells out or you cancel your listing."
05-10-2017 07:49 AM
eBay is giving itself the legal right to relist items without consent of the seller, this could lead to defects and lawsuits should they move on something like this.
05-10-2017 04:02 PM
I agree. Not everything I list do I want to go back up. They are taking control of our listed items from our hands. I would have to delete my items before the listing ended losing the best selling time. I just talked to customer support. He says that we need to voice our opinions and maybe we can delete this rule. Let's go back to having a choice--choose "Good to Cancelled" or let us relist on our own. Please call and complain!!!!!!
05-10-2017 04:09 PM
I guess top eBay executives are too dense to simply read the forums to find out what sellers think of them ??
05-10-2017 04:22 PM
3 of my listings got cancelled by ebay after 30 days and put in my UNSOLD list. CS says I did it. I did not. So now ebay will cancel your listing after 30 days even if it is Good til Cancelled, and relist cancelled listing without our knowledge?
Someone posted this topic on todays ebay Chat.
05-10-2017 04:33 PM
"I guess top eBay executives are too dense to simply read the forums to find out what sellers think of them ??"
Post in crayon help?
05-10-2017 04:40 PM
I talked to customer service and was told that 30 day listings will have the option for auto renewal - that there will be a check box for autorenewal. Said if I list a new BUY IT NOW....I will see that option. I just looked....it ain't there.
05-10-2017 05:22 PM
yah, what's up with that... all fixed price are now good till canceled...what a scam
05-10-2017 05:25 PM
so now all fixed price are good till canceled... ebay just keeps getting worse... time to find another way to make money on the side... soon a brick and mortar store will be cheaper than selling on ebay
05-10-2017 07:06 PM
This better only be an opt-in option. When an item doesn't sell in 30 days, I then decide whether I want to list it at a lower price, depending on how long it's been up. No way do I want them making the decision for me. "Good till canceled" didn't work for me and I stopped that many years ago.
05-10-2017 07:22 PM
eBay's New User Agreement (as it applies to eBay sellers as I, Godzilla_Goose, SEES it) = Managed Orchestrated Tactical Harassment Enraging Righteous Forthright Upstanding Concerned Knowledgeable Individually Named Genuine Businesses Underneath Latest Launched Stupid Horrendous Idiotic Terms
Godzilla_Goose
05-10-2017 07:38 PM
So is this effective immediately as our current 30 day listings roll off? When they relist for you will they just automatically charge you if you don't have enough "free" ones?
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