09-01-2016 02:37 PM
Hi,
Long time seller here - I've never seen how this is possible in the past, but I thought I'd ask in case I'm missing something obvious. If listing a Lot style auction, is there any way to enter in multiple UPCs? These are all new items, I'm just trying to do some bulk clearance and group up some old stock. In the past I've just arbrarily picked the UPC for one of my items, but I'd like to be able to list them all for the sake of search. -Thanks for any info.
09-01-2016 03:13 PM
No because the variables could be endless. Next year Ebay will be offering the ability to do EPINs, maybe then you could do that. As for now, Does Not Apply is your best option.
11-28-2017 08:22 AM
I know this thread is old, but for people (like me) who find it in the future, wouldn't the best option be to include multiple UPCs in the item description, rather than just drop one into eBay's UPC field? That way they would all still be searchable.
11-28-2017 10:30 AM
@photoalbumshop wrote:I know this thread is old, but for people (like me) who find it in the future, wouldn't the best option be to include multiple UPCs in the item description, rather than just drop one into eBay's UPC field? That way they would all still be searchable.
ISBs [item specific boxes] are searchable without having to check the box to search descriptions. So it is much better to have it where Ebay is putting it. This way you can actually put a UPC or ISPN in the search box and actually get a return if there are any out there. Very handy on college books and more.
11-28-2017 10:40 AM