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How do I edit items in my unsold folder?

I would like to be able to edit or bulk edit items that are currently in my unsold folder.  Then, if I relist or sell similar,  all I have to do is select all and upload/publish.   Thank you for any advice.

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How do I edit items in my unsold folder?

I just looked around and didn’t see where that was possible.

Everyone has options. Just be sure the best option is right for you.
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How do I edit items in my unsold folder?

You can't edit them until you do a relist or sell similar.


mam98031  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1999
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How do I edit items in my unsold folder?

The only way to do it is click relist, edit the listing and then put in your drafts if you are not ready to actually list it. I think it is so dumb we cant change listings in unsold folder. I complain to my husband all the time about it. It is annoying.
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How do I edit items in my unsold folder?

The unsold folder is basically just an archive.


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How do I edit items in my unsold folder?

I know, but we should be able to make some changes if we wish too since it seems to me they don't want us using turbo lister and whatever other third party listing systems out there. I know they are trying to phase out turbo lister so I stopped using mine a few months ago and just list directly on ebay. I am starting to think its a mistake and going back to using it until I can't use it no more. I list all my husbands listings on his store and he has lots more items than I do, like over 5000, he insists I use turbo lister until eBay says otherwise that we can't use it any longer. I see why he rather me use it even though it takes a little longer since the program is kinda slow. But at least he doesn't lose any listings or pictures like I do. I noticed I had several listings I did directly on ebay and my pictures were completely missing or my listings were gone completely. So it costed me more time and work.
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How do I edit items in my unsold folder?


@dinpavent0 wrote:
I know, but we should be able to make some changes if we wish too since it seems to me they don't want us using turbo lister and whatever other third party listing systems out there. I know they are trying to phase out turbo lister so I stopped using mine a few months ago and just list directly on ebay. I am starting to think its a mistake and going back to using it until I can't use it no more. I list all my husbands listings on his store and he has lots more items than I do, like over 5000, he insists I use turbo lister until eBay says otherwise that we can't use it any longer. I see why he rather me use it even though it takes a little longer since the program is kinda slow. But at least he doesn't lose any listings or pictures like I do. I noticed I had several listings I did directly on ebay and my pictures were completely missing or my listings were gone completely. So it costed me more time and work.

As far as I know from other turbolister users, turbolister still has some limited support so I'd just keep using it, but it may be worthwhile to start checking out some other third party listing services.  Paying $10/month or whatever to able able to archive and edit your unsold listings would really be worth it with the number if items you list. eBay just doesn't have the tech capability to offer those types of services - as it is, well, you just said it, they lose pictures AND listings (I have about 20 missing listings collected up by now).


“The illegal we do immediately, the unconstitutional takes a little longer.” - Henry Kissinger

"Do not obey in advance." Timothy Snyder "On Tyranny"
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