04-23-2021 01:16 PM
This ridiculous how you can't relist unsold items all at once. I won't be using eBay much any longer. I don't like how they are all separated in large form. I like to be able to see, but it makes it hard to see what going on when it all spread out.
Normally I don't sell that much at once and it is way to time consuming for not selling much.
I have called several times and most of the people I can understand that I talk to there agree.
Poshmark is much easier and listing friendly. Basic is better sometimes, plus you don't have to keep listing, it stays listed until it's sold.
04-23-2021 09:17 PM
Go here,
click the boxes on the items you want to relist, then click on the "Relist" Box. HTH. I prefer to "Sell similar" as the item gets a new number and doesn't get buried down in the queue.
04-23-2021 09:59 PM
If you want your Unsold items to relist automatically, you should list them as Fixed Price not as Auctions.
Auctions are a poor choice for an overcrowded category like used clothing, unless it is very high-end. (As in over $500 a garment)
If you use Fixed Price, you set the price, but you can still use Best Offer to haggle if you find your customers like that. Just put the minimum you will accept as one of the BO parameters.
FP listings last for 30 days, not seven, and relist automatically.
You have 250 Free Fixed Price listings a month/
Over 85% of eBay listings are FP, and most Auctions include a Buy It Now price because buyers don't want to wait seven days to find out they lost to a last second sniper.
They want Instant Gratification-- see , buy, pay, ship, receive.
But relisting Unsold Items is a two click operation.
Click on the box at the top of your Unsold List.
Click on Relist as Auction or preferably as Fixed Price.
Done.
04-23-2021 10:02 PM
That no-name rabbit jacket-- I wonder if it is vintage? The hook and eye fasteners, the sharply padded shoulders, and the collar all say 40s to me.
And of course wearing fur became unfashionable even by the 80s, and bunny fur was mostly worn by the very young (my mum put a bunny fur collar onto coats she made for my little sister and I back in the 50s) and the impecunious.