10-15-2019 03:38 PM
Dont we have enough work to do when listing and relisting on ebay, i just found out now that as a stamp dealer i now have to put all item specifics in the listing which will take so much time its not worth me listing,as it is i have to collect taxes from customers which is ok but it hurts my end payment and i am collecting for ebay i can remember 20 years ago it was really cool to sell on ebay because people at first actually cared about the seller and customer,now every corner someone is trying to screw you over now is there anyone out there as a seller that can help me relist as we all did before thanks
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10-15-2019 10:22 PM - edited 10-15-2019 10:24 PM
SInce I have no experience with selling (or collecting!) stamps, I do not know the ins and outs, but my common sense would say use any and all specifics that actually apply. As an example, if ONE of the lot is RED, then RED would be a spec (I know colour is probably not a spec related to stamps, but this is the only example I can come up with!!!). I don't know how you group lots, but I assume that there are a number of specs you can use without listing each item separately. Country, age, value, condition, etc. Thinking of the terms YOU would use while searching would probably be help in determining what to use as specs. At the very least, use any and all of the pre-filled/drop down specs offered. Since you have been selling for a while you already know the value of a good description - consider some of the terms in your description as specs as well - but don't scrimp on the description!
10-15-2019 04:06 PM
10-15-2019 07:41 PM
Thanks for your imput much appreciated but i am selling stamps does this mean i have to list every item seperately as this is just too much help
10-15-2019 10:22 PM - edited 10-15-2019 10:24 PM
SInce I have no experience with selling (or collecting!) stamps, I do not know the ins and outs, but my common sense would say use any and all specifics that actually apply. As an example, if ONE of the lot is RED, then RED would be a spec (I know colour is probably not a spec related to stamps, but this is the only example I can come up with!!!). I don't know how you group lots, but I assume that there are a number of specs you can use without listing each item separately. Country, age, value, condition, etc. Thinking of the terms YOU would use while searching would probably be help in determining what to use as specs. At the very least, use any and all of the pre-filled/drop down specs offered. Since you have been selling for a while you already know the value of a good description - consider some of the terms in your description as specs as well - but don't scrimp on the description!
10-16-2019 07:17 AM
Thanks for all your time and helpfulness i will try and figure it out Cheers i wish there were more people like you
10-16-2019 09:33 AM