08-08-2022 01:19 PM
Ebay automatically relists my auctions when they didn't sell. how do I stop this. I want to be able to select what I want list again not being put on again. I only have 250 free listings and I want to pick and choose what I want. I have a lot to sell and I don't want to use what I have left of the 250 used up by ebay relisting.
08-08-2022 01:51 PM
End your current auctions be fore they have a chance to automatically relist.
08-08-2022 01:57 PM
If I am looking at your listings right, it appears many being sold auction with best offer. I would encourage you to try, buy it now, immediate payment required. With a day or two left I end them and re-evaluate what to re-list.
If you get watchers you can still send offers.
Example, at this time auction for 1.25 with 3.49 shipping. I'd change it to buy it now 4.79 with 4.50 shipping(no best offer). Or, 9.99 with free shipping. (thats if u can make money after fees doing it). For me, too much work selling an item for 4.75 minus fees.
Good luck selling.
08-08-2022 02:09 PM
Take a look at one of your auctions that got automatically relisted. Close to the bottom you will find this check box. Make sure you don't have it checked.
08-08-2022 02:11 PM
If I am looking at your listings right, it appears many being sold auction with best offer. I would encourage you to try, buy it now, immediate payment required. With a day or two left I end them and re-evaluate what to re-list.
If you get watchers you can still send offers.
Example, at this time auction for 1.25 with 3.49 shipping. I'd change it to buy it now 4.79 with 4.50 shipping(no best offer). Or, 9.99 with free shipping. (thats if u can make money after fees doing it). For me, too much work selling an item for 4.75 minus fees.
I would tend to agree that for the items the seller is listing BIN is probably a better format. However I cannot agree with OBO I quit using that long ago it can become a PITA to deal with all the offers. Most of the OP's listings are low dollar items not sure they really want to haggle over nickels and dimes.