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Usage of "Listing Variations" for booksets?

I'm going to start digging into some of the book sets I have and learn how to do "listing variations" at the same time.  Is it permissible to use Listing Variation to sell separate books for a book series?  For example if I have 10 Hardy Boys books, can I list them using this method and allow people to pick the one they are looking for?  Not sure if this is a permissible way to use Listing Variation, although I do see other sellers doing this.  (Means nothing, if someone will get caught in violation it will be me not them.  lol)

 

Thanks in advance, Jeff

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Usage of "Listing Variations" for booksets?


@prettygroovydeals wrote:

For example if I have 10 Hardy Boys books, can I list them using this method and allow people to pick the one they are looking for? 


Yep - that's within policy @prettygroovydeals , and I'd recommend it for books of the same series.

 

I would not recommend it for books of different series though (like mixing Hardy Boys & Harry Potter) as that wouldn't make sense and would make it difficult for buyers to find your listing in search.

 

Edit to add: To pull this off, all books need to be in the same condition.

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