12-10-2025 10:09 AM
12-10-2025 08:37 PM
I tend to leave things in carts. Sorry. 😟
12-10-2025 11:57 PM
In your screenshot are you referring to the little red banner where it says “in 3 carts”? If so, as I mentioned earlier, sometimes that area displays how many I sold in 24 hours.
Where can I find how many carts is this listing in?
12-10-2025 11:59 PM
@iamalwaysright wrote:In your screenshot are you referring to the little red banner where it says “in 3 carts”? If so, as I mentioned earlier, sometimes that area displays how many I sold in 24 hours.
Where can I find how many carts is this listing in?
I see it next to the upper left of the gallery photo when I click into the listing.
12-11-2025 12:03 AM
@chapeau-noir wrote:
@iamalwaysright wrote:In your screenshot are you referring to the little red banner where it says “in 3 carts”? If so, as I mentioned earlier, sometimes that area displays how many I sold in 24 hours.
Where can I find how many carts is this listing in?I see it next to the upper left of the gallery photo when I click into the listing.
This is the screenshot of the top part of the gallery photo of my listing. It states “5 sold in the last 24 hours” on the upper left area. Is there another place I can check for it since eBay is obviously replacing the number of carts with my units sold for this listing?
12-11-2025 01:28 AM
@iamalwaysright wrote:
@chapeau-noir wrote:
@iamalwaysright wrote:In your screenshot are you referring to the little red banner where it says “in 3 carts”? If so, as I mentioned earlier, sometimes that area displays how many I sold in 24 hours.
Where can I find how many carts is this listing in?I see it next to the upper left of the gallery photo when I click into the listing.
This is the screenshot of the top part of the gallery photo of my listing. It states “5 sold in the last 24 hours” on the upper left area. Is there another place I can check for it since eBay is obviously replacing the number of carts with my units sold for this listing?
Sorry, that I don't know as I don't do these types of listings - I've only seen the number in people's carts there. I wonder if that is default replaced by the number of items sold? It's supposed to goad people into hurrying up and purchasing, so may be the number sold serves the same purpose?
12-11-2025 01:30 AM
Also I cleared out my cart. 😞
12-11-2025 03:44 AM
in cart and no buy = the potential buyer changed their mind - happens often at most any B& M store too
In watch list and no buy = the shopper found a better deal or didn't have funds to buy and didn't want to share that with you or had no intention to buy or they were just "window shopping - used to do that when I was shopping or even selling. Periodically would clean up those expectations at my leisure.
There is no doubt other reasons - often wonder why people will throw trash - food bag, beer cans, whiskey bottles out the car window on the road or on the street in a neighborhood or parking lot, etc
12-11-2025 01:38 PM
@chapeau-noir wrote:I wonder if that is default replaced by the number of items sold? It's supposed to goad people into hurrying up and purchasing, so may be the number sold serves the same purpose?
Yea I'm sure that's the purpose. Like I wouldn't be surprised if it gets replaced by "LAST ONE LEFT" for listings with just 1 quantity left. I was just wondering where I can consistently see the number of carts for these listings.
12-11-2025 01:40 PM
@johnrj1226 wrote:often wonder why people will throw trash - food bag, beer cans, whiskey bottles out the car window on the road or on the street in a neighborhood or parking lot, etc
As my 4 year old use to say "Because I'm done with it."
12-11-2025 01:51 PM
Sly and the family stone.....doobie, doobie, doobie. So on and so on...............Nice. thanks I needed a smile.
12-11-2025 02:06 PM
Hmmm. I only buy here on eBay and I don't remember ever using the cart. I put things on my watchlist to sort of bookmark them and usually decide within a short period of time and hit "Buy It Now" or "Delete". Sometimes to compare between sellers for the same item or see if I'll get an offer.
On auctions I prefer to bookmark the page on my browser as to not advertise my interest.
Either way items don't remain there for a long time. Of course I'm one of those wierd people that checks my Email every day and deletes spam, trash etc..................................
12-11-2025 05:16 PM
@mamacassidy wrote:Someone mentioned that you can't annoy buyers with offers if an item is only in their cart and not on their watchlist. Is this true?
Someone mentioned that you can't annoy buyers with offers
Neither you nor eBay has any way to know or to control whether a buyer will be "annoyed" by a particular offer
if an item is only in their cart and not on their watchlist. Is this true?
Having an item is your their cart for more than 2 days is one of the ways eBay determines ansd definitions of an "interested buyer"
https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/listings/selling-buy-now/adding-best-offer-listing?id=4144