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Irritating Relisting Issue

So I had auctions that ended two weeks ago. I want to just relist them, instead of using my auction software to try and figure out what did and did not sell...

 

When I go to list, it gives me the option to change things. They were at 99 cents, but I lowered it to 69 cents (it's the kind of thing people buy quite a few, so good discounts on them work well to be shipped together in one package.

 

Anyway I am editing about 5-7 listings at a time, changing the price to 69 cents. And it's going back to 99 even though I pressed enter, sometimes I'm several listings below when it changes. I've changed some of these three times, and they keep going back. And about a dozen of my listings still got up at 99 cents.

 

This is not rocket science, when you make changes and save them, it's not supposed to revert all your changes to their previous record. I'm changing the price for a reason...

 

C.

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@myjunqueyourtreasure wrote:
I thought .99 was the lowest you could price something at auction?

Penny auctions, 99 cents fixed price.

 

@sin-n-dex wrote:

This is not rocket science, when you make changes and save them, it's not supposed to revert all your changes to their previous record.


You have to wait for the page to save to draft before moving to the next section. Sometimes there's a spinning wheel and sometimes there's a gray box at the top of the page that says "saving". It's very annoying, but if you don't wait for your edits to "take" before moving on then you will lose a lot of your changes.

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I thought .99 was the lowest you could price something at auction?
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@myjunqueyourtreasure wrote:
I thought .99 was the lowest you could price something at auction?

I am not sure about auctions, but Fixed Price Listings will not allow any price under $0.99.

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@myjunqueyourtreasure wrote:
I thought .99 was the lowest you could price something at auction?

Penny auctions, 99 cents fixed price.

 

@sin-n-dex wrote:

This is not rocket science, when you make changes and save them, it's not supposed to revert all your changes to their previous record.


You have to wait for the page to save to draft before moving to the next section. Sometimes there's a spinning wheel and sometimes there's a gray box at the top of the page that says "saving". It's very annoying, but if you don't wait for your edits to "take" before moving on then you will lose a lot of your changes.

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@myjunqueyourtreasure wrote:
I thought .99 was the lowest you could price something at auction?

Apparently not... I have 180+ listed at 0.69 right now.

 

I think the 0.99 minimum is for fixed price listings. I remember I tried to list some gaming trading cards super cheap to help a friend sell them, and it said the minimum was 99 cents.

 

C.

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@sin-n-dex 

Once you have entered the price, try left clicking any place in the field outside of the price box.  In my experience, doing this will trigger the little gray box "saving".

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