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Does anyone keep track of relisted items and whether they sell?

I'm starting to catch up, which for me means more thinking about how things work.   And I'm wondering does anyone keep track of relists and whether or not the sell the second time (or third).

 

If an  item has no watchers, whether auction or BIN,  then  is it logical to relist?  Or have you  just shown it won't sell anyway so  why bother?

 

Excuse the debate-things I think about.

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Re: Does anyone keep track of relisted items and whether they sell?

I guess that's my answer.

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Re: Does anyone keep track of relisted items and whether they sell?

I don't do auctions, that's why I like the GTC.

List it once and let it run until it sells or I decide to end it a few years later.

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Re: Does anyone keep track of relisted items and whether they sell?

Thank you for the reply, but a few years is way  too long of a time frame.  I move my items from site to site to site every ten days for eBay to every couple weeks for the rest.  If it doesn't sell in two weeks, then something is wrong-price, location, pictures...

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