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Is there a way to keep my items in limbo? Going through a divorce and have no access to inventory

I had to pay $0.25 per item to relist items in my unsold catagory so they didnt get deleted (850 items). Is there a way to keep my items stagnent without them getting deleted?

 

Anyone know how to get this accomplished? Thanks in advance.

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Is there a way to keep my items in limbo? Going through a divorce and have no access to inventory

What? No. You pay for having listings above the 250 count or you have a monthly sub. Sounds like you just need to have everything de-listed until you have access to your inventory. Or ask the judge if you can get your inventory from your wife's home.

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Is there a way to keep my items in limbo? Going through a divorce and have no access to inventory

Yes, move them to drafts, which have a 75 day countdown timer for convenience.  Now, you can update drafts and the timer will reset.

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Is there a way to keep my items in limbo? Going through a divorce and have no access to inventory

You can put all your active listings into your Unsold List and they will stay there for 90 days.

Then you can, late one night, relist them all, and then shortly  de-list them for another 90 days.

I'd actually go for 30 or 60 days, but I'm a worrywart.

Also make a desktop file for all your pictures and another for all your Descriptions. If someone one of your listings gets lost, you will have a backup.

When you have control of your inventory again, relist as Sell Similar, checking each item for any changes including risen values or chips and nicks.

Don't relist everything at once.

Open a Basic Store.

If you have a Basic Store you are paying for up to 1000 listings and you pay a little less in fees. You also get a quarterly coupon for discounted eBay branded shipping supplies.

You may also get promotional Free Listings. At the moment I have up to 10,000 truly free listings and those are used before my 1000 subcribed listings.  This has been true for over a year, but don't count on it.

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Is there a way to keep my items in limbo? Going through a divorce and have no access to inventory

Thank you!!!

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