07-01-2017 01:27 PM
A friend says he uses it a lot so I decided to create a sale too. I noticed that my listings weren't showing the discount so I called up CS. The front line rep went away to ask a supervisor who apparently told her it takes 6 hours for the sale to apply.
Is that your experience?
07-01-2017 01:29 PM
NO not exactly... but there has been a lot of things going on with the site...so maybe there is something up...
but usually it happens once the sale it activated time hits....
07-01-2017 01:29 PM
Check the sale you created - what time did you schedule it to start? Keep in mind eBay is on PT time.
07-01-2017 01:30 PM
@pingpong517 wrote:NO not exactly... but there has been a lot of things going on with the site...so maybe there is something up...
but usually it happens once the sale it activated time hits....
and be sure your start time is correct....
07-01-2017 01:45 PM
I don't know, kept changing the start time to get it to, well, start, but nothing worked (did factor in PST, I'm on the East Coast). The front line rep was confused too. I've often used MM in the past and never had this problem. It just says "scheduled".
07-01-2017 01:48 PM
This may sound like a ridiculous question, but did you confirm the date is for today?
What is the current start time selected?
07-01-2017 02:06 PM
Today's date, currently 19 hours. (5pm EST)
07-01-2017 02:14 PM - edited 07-01-2017 02:16 PM
19:00 is the time you started it?
That would be 10 pm EST
It will say Active (on the MM page) when it starts
ETA: To have started it at 5:00 EST, the time needed would be 14:00
07-01-2017 02:22 PM
give it a start time of 1430 and it should start at 5:30 ET.
07-01-2017 02:32 PM
I went to change the time and now it says I have exceeded the number of listings involved. ??
Never had this much trouble before.
07-01-2017 02:56 PM
Hi Kezia, How many listings did you select and how many times did you try to edit the sale? There are definitely limits involved, and that includes making revisions. If you included 50 items in the markdown then you revised the start time 4 times after the initial creation, that counts as 250 "changes" (50 x 5) and you will hit a roadblock if you are at the basic store level. See below for all of the store level limits. You'd be better off leaving it alone, letting it go live at 10pm ET then taking a look tomorrow if you need to edit anything.
https://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/items_on_sale.html
The number of listings you can change in one day is 250 for Basic Stores, 2,500 for Premium Stores, and 5,000 for Anchor Stores. Changes include scheduling, editing, or adding listings to a sale.
07-01-2017 03:51 PM
@keziak wrote:I called up CS. The front line rep went away to ask a supervisor who apparently told her it takes 6 hours for the sale to apply.
I just went back and looked at the time you created this thread and it was 5 1/2 hrs before the scheduled start time of your sale. So if you had spoken to CS not long before creating this thread then, hold on to your hat, CS was actually correct when they said 6hrs. ![]()
07-01-2017 05:20 PM
@copper.boom wrote:Hi Kezia, How many listings did you select and how many times did you try to edit the sale? There are definitely limits involved, and that includes making revisions. If you included 50 items in the markdown then you revised the start time 4 times after the initial creation, that counts as 250 "changes" (50 x 5) and you will hit a roadblock if you are at the basic store level. See below for all of the store level limits. You'd be better off leaving it alone, letting it go live at 10pm ET then taking a look tomorrow if you need to edit anything.
https://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/items_on_sale.html
The number of listings you can change in one day is 250 for Basic Stores, 2,500 for Premium Stores, and 5,000 for Anchor Stores. Changes include scheduling, editing, or adding listings to a sale.
this seems to be the problem for sure. I called CS and had to get a second-tier rep because the first wondered if I was talking about a third-party program. Sigh. I guess tomorrow I will try again and just not try to change whatever default they are using for the scheduled start.
07-01-2017 06:46 PM
You can change the default start time, but it's best to do it when you create the sale instead of revising it since a revision will double the number of listings towards your daily limits.
If the combination of a 24 hour clock plus the 3 hour difference of east vs west coast is too confusing then you can always use a quick reference chart when you create sales. Here is one converting both the 24 hour clock and the time difference for you:
21:00 PT / 12:00 ET am
22:00 PT / 01:00 ET
23:00 PT / 02:00 ET
24:00 PT / 03:00 ET
01:00 PT / 04:00 ET
02:00 PT / 05:00 ET
03:00 PT / 06:00 ET
04:00 PT / 07:00 ET
05:00 PM / 08:00 ET
06:00 PT / 09:00 ET
07:00 PT / 10:00 ET
08:00 PT / 11:00 ET
09:00 PT / 12:00 ET pm
10:00 PT / 01:00 ET
11:00 PT / 02:00 ET
12:00 PT / 03:00 ET
13:00 PT / 04:00 ET
14:00 PT / 05:00 ET
15:00 PT / 06:00 ET
16:00 PT / 07:00 ET
17:00 PT / 08:00 ET
18:00 PT / 09:00 ET
19:00 PT / 10:00 ET
20:00 PT / 11:00 ET
07-02-2017 03:50 AM
I think I love you!!!
Every blasted time I think I've entered it correctly this time -- I haven't.