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1st thanks for earlier feedback. This morning I sold an item was happy, few hours later received email stating buyer wanted to cancel the counter offer I accepted . No reason stated at least personally, I obliged believing said item would be re-listed. I canceled order, then was told again item, (that item that was listed prior to being told about acct. limits or whatever) now can’t be re-listed because of limit. 
If this is how it’s going to be letting me only list 1  item because of dollar amount on my acct is pretty frustrating.

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Sorry, just the way ebay works, every listing counts towards the limit.  Best you can do is work towards getting your limits raised and eventually removed, by listing what you can, shipping on time with tracking, and not breaking any rules.

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Your account re-ups 30 every 30 days.

So IF you opened your account on the first of July, on the first of August, you can re-list that item.

More precisely.

Your new account is restricted to 100 items.

You list 100 items.

You sell one item.

The transaction is cancelled.

You can't relist the Sold (but cancelled) item until the first of August.

 

On the first of August all your existing Fixed Price listings will renew.

That's 99 active items relisting.

And you can manually relist the cancelled item as #100.

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really-nicely-explained!

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Is it a number of items or dollar amount limit?

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Try revising the original listing by changing the quantity from zero to one. 

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@fern*wood wrote:

Is it a number of items or dollar amount limit?


Usually there are limits for both and usually it's only one or the other that makes a seller hit their limit, for most sellers it's the number of items because the individuals items are not high value. For a seller that starts out listing an expensive phone or similar then it's the value limit they run into.

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@slati_2013 wrote:

Try revising the original listing by changing the quantity from zero to one. 


That will only work if they have the Out Of Stock option turned on and OFF is the standard default.

 

 

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I think that the value is applied only to the starting price on an Auction, not to the selling price.

This is how eBay suckers naive newbies into using the unpopular auction format.

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I see. The OP should turn it on now if it is not already turned on. It may help in the future. 

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