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Instead of deleting a listing, can I reuse it to sell something entirely different?

I had a couple of auctions that just renewed and I didn't catch them in time.  I was planning on ending them, but now since they have renewed for another 30 days, I was wondering if I could just repurpose the listing with entirely new content.  This would mean a completely different item, different category, different in all aspects.  In theory it sounds like it would work (change category, change text and pictures, etc.), but I wasn't sure if there would be listing bots or some behind the scenes workings that would end up putting the item in the old category or something similar.  I just thought if I could save myself $ of relisting I would like to be able to do that.  Every little bit helps!

Any thoughts on this?

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@my_boston_baked_beans wrote:

trinton@ebay 

tyler@ebay 

to claify: Sellers are not looking to cheat the system , as has been implied, but rather the OP has asked a question regarding reconstruction of an ending or existing auction.

We appreciate your time in directing us to the actual printed information in regards this question.

Thank you


Are you sure??  When you list something on Ebay for sale and it sells.  The listing closes.  For those with the OOS setting on their inventory, the listing is still active if it is GTC, but just with a zero quantity available.

 

To then go in and revise that listing to be something completely different than the original listing, add quantity and put it up for sale is done for what reason?  The only one I can think of is to save an additional listing fee for creating a new listing or save using up a free listings from you allotment.  What other reason do you see?  I'm asking so I can better understand your point of view.  I absolutely could be missing something here.

 

Now when you take a listing that has had sales on it, revise it to be something totally different, not only is this fee avoidance, it is search manipulation.  Fee avoidance because the listing was revised in this way to prevent a new listing fee or use of the free allotment.  Search manipulation because this new item doesn't have any sales history, but because a listing that did have sales history was revised, it makes it appear as it does.


mam98031  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1999

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you." Quote from Edward I Koch

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Now when you take a listing that has had sales on it, revise it to be something totally different, not only is this fee avoidance, it is search manipulation.  Fee avoidance because the listing was revised in this way to prevent a new listing fee or use of the free allotment.  Search manipulation because this new item doesn't have any sales history, but because a listing that did have sales history was revised, it makes it appear as it does.

 

WE are not talking about listing with sales on it. We are addressing a listing with no watchers, no buyers, no nothing that is dead. We are NOT avoiding  nor refusing to pay our fees! We are asking about changing a listing that has no chance of selling as it may have been out there for months and months.

 

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I am hoping the support individuals can shed light on the correct information.

Until than I think it best to stop throwing out accusations as it serves no purpose only to frustrate. I am sure as a long time seller you understand this, and an appreciation for accurate advise...

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@mam98031 wrote:

@lightlily_arts wrote:

Can you point us to eBay's policy regarding changing a listing to a different product? I was looking and couldn't find anything that expressly forbids this practice.


Would you guys like to clarify this for those that are considering significantly changing a listing to a completely different product in order to save a listing fee.

 

@Anonymous 

tyler@ebay 


Hi @mam98031, there isn't a policy against completely revising a listing to be a different item. The guidelines of what can and cannot be revised within a listing still need to be followed and can be found here.

 

With that said, I strongly discourage revising an active listing and changing it to an entirely different item. This creates confusion with buyers who are watching the item and/or buyers that have recently purchased some quantity of a multi quantity item and that multi quantity item is still active and revised to represent an entirely different item. I've personally worked with several buyers that raised concerns when an item they purchased is revised to represent a different item soon after a sale. A common concern with these buyers is whether they will get the item they ordered or the newly revised item instead, or if they made a mistake and ordered the wrong item entirely which can lead to a cancellation request. These types of revisions can also make it difficult for Customer Service to research the items history if needed. Lastly, doing massive revisions like this regularly raise the chance for strange corruptions to occur in the listing over time, which can lead to unexpected behavior within the listing. 

Brian,
Community Team
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Hi @mam98031, there isn't a policy against completely revising a listing to be a different item. The guidelines of what can and cannot be revised within a listing still need to be followed and can be found here.

 

Okay, NOT a legal policy against, but advise given regarding the disadvantages of employing this.

Therefore, after all the dust has settled NO ONE is cheating eBay of 35 cent. We are not avoiding nor refusing to be responsible for what we owe, but some have been very unkind with their remarks.

Time to put this to rest.

 

 

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Thank you so very much for your help

Sheila

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@my_boston_baked_beans wrote:

Hi @mam98031, there isn't a policy against completely revising a listing to be a different item. The guidelines of what can and cannot be revised within a listing still need to be followed and can be found here.

 

Okay, NOT a legal policy against, but advise given regarding the disadvantages of employing this.

Therefore, after all the dust has settled NO ONE is cheating eBay of 35 cent. We are not avoiding nor refusing to be responsible for what we owe, but some have been very unkind with their remarks.

Time to put this to rest.

 

 


I don't think anyone cleared this up to mean it didn't cheat ebay out of listing fees.  The OP even honestly stated they asked in hopes of saving money.

 

Even if there is no written policy prohibiting this, it still feels wrong.

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@fern*wood wrote:

@my_boston_baked_beans wrote:

Hi @mam98031, there isn't a policy against completely revising a listing to be a different item. The guidelines of what can and cannot be revised within a listing still need to be followed and can be found here.

 

Okay, NOT a legal policy against, but advise given regarding the disadvantages of employing this.

Therefore, after all the dust has settled NO ONE is cheating eBay of 35 cent. We are not avoiding nor refusing to be responsible for what we owe, but some have been very unkind with their remarks.

Time to put this to rest.

 

 


I don't think anyone cleared this up to mean it didn't cheat ebay out of listing fees.  The OP even honestly stated they asked in hopes of saving money.

 

Even if there is no written policy prohibiting this, it still feels wrong.


I agree.  It feels wrong because it is wrong.  It is unfortunate that Boston took this so personally as it was never intended that way.  


mam98031  •  Volunteer Community Member  •  Buyer/Seller since 1999

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you." Quote from Edward I Koch

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 I haven't done anything THAT different but I guess you could.  I have continued the listing to offer ANOTHER Navaho sterling ring with turquoise when one sold elsewhere but Ive never changed it over to a cultured pearl necklace or a ladies blouse instead.

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Glad eBay cleared this issue up. Anyone that has the time to invest in saving 35 cents should feel enlightened to do so.  I will be glad if sales return to the point where the fees for a listing are not a consideration. It is too easy to let pennies blind you to common sense. Not an attack on anyone or the way they choose to spend their time.

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Okay - issue cleared up...now it's time for the WINE!  wine_glass

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@upgradedendmills wrote:

Glad eBay cleared this issue up. Anyone that has the time to invest in saving 35 cents should feel enlightened to do so.  I will be glad if sales return to the point where the fees for a listing are not a consideration. It is too easy to let pennies blind you to common sense. Not an attack on anyone or the way they choose to spend their time.


But alas, is it truly cleared up?

 

We know that in another recent thread that an eBay "blue" stated that a fee "may" be charged when changes are made, and instances where it was also stated by sellers that a fee "had" been charged.

 

Now the fee charged "may" have been an "eBay glitch", but reverting back to the eBay "blue" post,  it seems it may be an unwritten policy, so it really isn't cleared up.

 

Can I reference that recent post? Well, possibly, but I really don't have the time, nor inclination to go looking for it. I saw it. Others saw it. It does(did) exist.

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@upgradedendmills wrote:

Let's start a party fund. We might all be more agreeable over a glass of wine.


Can't make the party, but I will kick in the $0.35 that I saved when I once(not again) changed the item in the listing.

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