06-11-2017 01:47 PM - edited 06-11-2017 01:48 PM
Can aqnyone tell me what happens if you run two different sales and an item gets included in both sales? I have been putting a lot of items on sale lately, and when choosing items individually, can't remember sometimes if I included an item in the previous sale. If you do happen to include an item in two different sales, I'm sure eBay has a default for it, does it just default to the greater priced sale, or does it just stick with it's first sale listing? (For example, a pair of shoes listed in a 25% sale, then it's also listed in a 20% sale when the sales are running at the same time)?
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06-11-2017 04:05 PM
There's a filter when you use MDM. You can "exclude listings on sale" and it will only pull up listings that aren't currently on sale or scheduled to go on sale. It helps a lot.
I rely on it heavily else I wouldn't know what I was doing half the time.
06-11-2017 01:50 PM
06-11-2017 01:51 PM
@supersavingsdepot-9 wrote:Can aqnyone tell me what happens if you run two different sales and an item gets included in both sales? I have been putting a lot of items on sale lately, and when choosing items individually, can't remember sometimes if I included an item in the previous sale. If you do happen to include an item in two different sales, I'm sure eBay has a default for it, does it just default to the greater priced sale, or does it just stick with it's first sale listing? (For example, a pair of shoes listed in a 25% sale, then it's also listed in a 20% sale when the sales are running at the same time)?
If you run the same pair of shoes in two listings you risk that both will end with sales, but since you only have one pair you will get an out of stock defect for the other transaction.
06-11-2017 01:51 PM
It shows whether the item is on sale. But, it will likely list with the first discount since items cannot be discounted twice.
06-11-2017 01:52 PM
@supersavingsdepot-9 Are you talking about Markdown Manager?
You can see all of your sale items by going here:
http://stores.ebay.com/The-Online-Toy-Box/_i.html?rt=nc&LH_SaleItems=1
Why not give it a quick glance before running a second markdown? Currently you only have 1 item marked down and overall you only have 144 items so it shouldn't be difficult to manage.
06-11-2017 01:53 PM
Pretend you sell both of them at the same time - either to one person, or maybe 2 different people. How would you fulfil both orders? Never list duplicates - especially if you don't have the inventory.
06-11-2017 02:07 PM
Okay, let's do it this way - what happens if you run a shirt in one sale at 25% off and the same shirt in a sale at 30% off, and both sales are running at the same time? I'm not talking about an item selling twice, as once it sells, it sells. I'm just wondering what happens if you run an item in two different sales - which sale is the item included in since it can't be on sale for 20% off and 30% off at the same time?
06-11-2017 02:09 PM
Have you ever actually done this? Did the system allow the item to be added to a second markdown while the first was running? I think the system would give an error message, though I can't be sure since I've never tried it.
Check out my above post. With the number of listings you have something like this should not be difficult to manage & avoid a duplicate markdown.
06-11-2017 02:28 PM
@supersavingsdepot-9 I looked at your items and you are fine, no duplicate sales running on any of your items. You have incremental sales going from 20%, 25% and 33%.
Good luck with your sale, I love using the MDM and found an uptick in my sales. I hope the same for you!
06-11-2017 02:52 PM - edited 06-11-2017 02:53 PM
I've done this. Had items in one sale and tried to start another. The Markdown Manager won't allow it. The item will remain in the first sale it's put in, and will get kicked out of the second if you add it by mistake. There will be a message when you start the sale that x number of items can only be in one sale and won't be added.
Be aware you can only mess with 250 listings in one 24 hr period.
You can also clear an item from one sale and decide to add it to another. This would count as 2 towards your 250 markdown manager daily limit.
I now avoid the choose by entire category option, as there's just too many errors. Items getting missed by the program.
If you use the choose by individual item option, all your listings will show with thumbnails, and prices already marked down if you put them in an earlier sale. Easy to see what's already on sale, and a good overview of what your listing will look like to buyers.
06-11-2017 02:58 PM
Thank so much! Yes, I run three or four different sales concurrently, and it does get confusing at times.
06-11-2017 03:00 PM
Thank you a ton! Exactly the info I was looking for! I really appreciate your quick response also. It gets pretty confusing to remember what was in one sale when scheduling three or four different sales. Really appreciate your info and detail!
06-11-2017 03:37 PM
06-11-2017 04:05 PM
There's a filter when you use MDM. You can "exclude listings on sale" and it will only pull up listings that aren't currently on sale or scheduled to go on sale. It helps a lot.
I rely on it heavily else I wouldn't know what I was doing half the time.
06-11-2017 06:20 PM
I believe you are are referring to mark down manager. If an item is already in a mark down sale it can't be added to the new sale.
I think some of the other comments thought that you'd double listed an item 😉