07-14-2024 10:46 AM
I need help!! This past March I was in Europe for 3 months. I was told to zero out my inventory which i did for my 5000 plus books. I did not know that Ebay does not delete sold items and they keep them active for some reason, so when I got back I relisted everthing. Been getting orders or sold items that have already sold. How do I locate and delete the previously sold books??
PLEASE HELP!!!
07-14-2024 10:49 AM
I did not know that Ebay does not delete sold items and they keep them active for some reason,
Never heard that before. Did you end the listings? I ask because I have ended listings and they were never heard from again.
07-14-2024 10:51 AM
That is a bummer. I always clear out my sold items (when i had a store and sold a lot) so this would not happen.
Can you pull up the listings under your ended and sort by date? Might be able to filter out a list to work from.
07-14-2024 10:57 AM
If I understand you correctly, you're saying that eBay kept your "sold" listings live all this time?? That doesn't sound right. EBay does not keep live sold listings. Could it be that you inadvertently relisted your "Paid and Shipped" folder instead of your "Ended" folder? Try populating your listing to title in order to see if any duplicates appear.
07-14-2024 11:05 AM
@fbusoni wrote:I did not know that Ebay does not delete sold items and they keep them active for some reason,
Never heard that before. Did you end the listings? I ask because I have ended listings and they were never heard from again.
If they use the Out Of Stock option, sold out listings stay active for I think 3 months, until they are removed, unless you remove them.
07-14-2024 11:14 AM
I never knew to use Ended listings and delete them.
07-14-2024 11:14 AM
Thanks I made of mess, I never knew to check ended listings I do now!
07-14-2024 11:29 AM
07-14-2024 11:31 AM - edited 07-14-2024 11:32 AM
Better have a Chat with eBay as soon as possible to avoid getting OOS Defects for those accidentally relisted and double sold books.
Best wishes.
The phone reps have a terrible reputation for getting you off the phone as soon as possible even if that means giving you the advice you want to hear instead of the advice you need to have.
Here are your options for contacting Ebay Customer Service. Please be aware that for social media CS, you send them a Private Message and briefly explain what your problem or issue is. Feel free to leave your Name, address, phone number and/or your email address in this message. It is private and secure and it may help to speed up the response for you.
https://www.facebook.com/ebay— Message button in upper right on landing page.
#204760888466
https://www.instagram.com/ebayforsellers/
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Selling/How-do-I-contact-Customer-Support/m-p/32016431#M1783851 -> Automated Assistant, type AGENT -> enter. You will then get more options.
The social media Chat accounts are covered by trained eBay employees with some authority.
And you get a transcript so you can compare what you heard with what you were told.
07-14-2024 11:32 AM
Can buyers see out of stock items?
07-14-2024 11:50 AM
Out Of Stock listings remain for 5 renewal cycles, on the 6th eBay ends them. The OP had the right idea, use Out Of Stock vs Time Away by zeroing the quantity. What they did wrong was relisting the items when they returned when they should have done a bulk edit to return those OOS listings back to the original quantities.
I have used OOS as an alternative to Time Away several times, specifically when I will be away for more than 30 days and have no internet access to reset Time away at 30 days.
Out Of Stock listings do not appear in search results, they do not appear publicly when a user looks at "see seller listings". They can be found if a buyer has it on a watch list BUT there will not be any Buy or Add to Cart button to click, there would be an "add to watch list" link just like a Time Away listing.
The only issue with Out Of Stock is that is a global setting for Fixed Price listings, you can't pick and choose the listings it will apply to.
I have a lot of multi quantity listings which I can restock inventory when sold out, this is why I have the OOS turned on. Most times I can restock in a few days, some take longer to locate additional stock. OOS listings use up a "free listing" but only for the first renewal, after that they are not counted by eBay as "active listings" as far as listing fees or counting against your allotment of free or store listings.
It's a great feature when used correctly.