12-03-2018 02:27 PM
I have several of the same type of item I am intending to sell. I did not list these items with the asking price as per each. Do I need to do that or is it understood that the price is for each individual item, and bidders can as for however many are available, with the total price being multiplied by that amount. For sellers with large items, such as TVs or pieces of furniture, I would assume this is understood, but for my items, which are small, I don't want to be misunderstood or get into a misunderstanding with the Buyer or eBay regarding what is expected for the asking price.
Thanks.
12-03-2018 03:42 PM
When you set up your listing, you first select FIXED PRICE.
You select the Duration.
You enter the Buy It Now price, the Best Offer option (if you have it enabled and want to use it).
If you want to use Best Offer, or Reserve, and you do not see it, click the Add or remove options link next to Choose a format and price.
Enter the Quantity. The buyer will be able to select the number s/he wants. The price is for EACH one.
12-03-2018 03:50 PM
You need to end that listing. That's not how eBay auctions work. eBay does not allow "choice" listings. They lead to confusion and fee avoidance. An auction has to be for just one item, or a lot that are purchased all for one money.
If you want to sell them at a fixed price, rather than at auction, then you can enter a quantity available so that a buyer can choose how many to buy for the "each" price shown. You might be able to set up a variations listing to offer the different designs. If not, then you must list each design separately.
12-03-2018 04:03 PM
I was just going to post that..looks like op is trying to make off Ebay sales..whether he realizes it or not.
12-03-2018 04:06 PM
Op, best to end that listing before it is reported, and Ebay ends it..you could get permanently suspended for it.