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May I ask a stupid question?

20+ years selling on ebay and I have no clue how to see what a seller has sold.

I see it all the time on the boards people mentioning what someone has sold or how many items they've sold.

I've never really had a reason to check.

Just asking out of curiosity. How do you do it?

Thanks!

 

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Re: May I ask a stupid question?

In the community click on view listings and there's a sold category on the left.  You sold a t shirt and some trimmer spools.  I sold nada.

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Click on their ID name on eBay not the community, click on items for sale link or see all items, look at the left and go down to sold listings.

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In the community click on view listings and there's a sold category on the left.  You sold a t shirt and some trimmer spools.  I sold nada.

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Thanks toysaver!   😃

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HOWEVER depending on the sellers volume you may not see everything that they have sold. In my case, for instance, I sell multiples of the same item,. As far as I can tell eBay only shows one of the sales not all of them. The idea is to show what an item sold for. Having posted it once there is no need to post it multiple times if they are all the same price.

 

For example, I just checked the number of sales that eBay shows as on the public page and compared it to how many eBay says I sold on my seller hub page. The numbers are off (that is to say too low)  by a significant double digit percentage.

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