06-05-2023 05:54 PM
I have been barred from listing items because I had too many out of stocks. Can anyone suggest a way to avoid this problem?
06-05-2023 05:59 PM - edited 06-05-2023 06:00 PM
How can you be out of stock on the type of items you are selling? The only way I could see this happening is if you are using the out of stock to cancel a few orders, or sold items are getting relisted by eBay.
There must be more to this then we are privy too.
06-05-2023 06:00 PM
Don't list it if you can't ship it?
06-05-2023 06:00 PM
Um, keep track of your stuff?
06-05-2023 06:02 PM
Organization
06-05-2023 06:14 PM
Re-inventory all your items and make sure each listing has a SKU within the listing that points exactly where the item is stored.
06-05-2023 06:41 PM
Keep a close watch on your inventory. Important.
06-05-2023 06:46 PM
Is it only temporary, to allow you to get a handle on your inventory?
06-05-2023 06:47 PM
Inventory management. Don't sell what you don't have. Watch out for ebay relisting sold items.
06-05-2023 06:51 PM
This cannot be a serious post??
06-05-2023 07:23 PM
I know - they have more FB than *I'll* ever have for sure.
06-05-2023 07:34 PM
Dropshipping? When a dropshipper's supplier is out of stock the reseller is often not advised.
Another reason why dropshipping is a mug's game.
But stamps?
The Scott catalogue provides an easy way to organize.
The only thing I can think of leading to this situation is listing the same items on multiple sites without strong inventory control.
Been there. Done that.
We instituted a policy that BEFORE SHIPPING stamps had to be taken down from all the sites we had them listed, our website, the shop books, HIP, ZoS, DelCampe. It worked most of the time because the staff was very consiencious.
06-05-2023 08:02 PM - edited 06-05-2023 08:02 PM
This cannot be a serious post??
Probably not, I was wondering if the OP used a drop-down menu?
06-05-2023 08:25 PM
Only list items you have checked first to see you have on hand. With high volume sellers that can be hard to do. However, eBay gets very unhappy with sellers that don't ship after a buyer pays.
06-05-2023 10:01 PM
More information is needed in order for any of us to accurately help you.
How many cancellations have you done using out of stock as the reason?
Why did you choose that reason?
Ebay really doesn't like sellers having out of stock items. It can be a killer for a seller. To continue doing this will eventually get your account permanently shut down.
Go to your seller Dashboard and see what your numbers say. This is a very important screen that should be reviewed by all active sellers every few days. Seller Dashboard | eBay
If you are really selling things that are out of stock. Then put your store on Time Away so you can take a FULL inventory of what you have and update your account. This is EXTREMELY important. Your inventory MUST be accurate. You can NOT afford any more Cancellations due to out of stock items. So best to take a few days off and get things under control.
There is more that is likely helpful to you, but lets start here and get these questions answered first.