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"Grade" required for a non-graded item ?

Anonymous
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Hey Gang,

This has probably been brought up here before.......

I have listed some Japanese action figures that are a common toy, not items that are graded.

Specifically, they are Bakugan figures that compress into a ball which you roll across an included metal trading card and they pop out like a transformer into a 3D character. A small magnet in their base activates them when it makes contact with the metal card.

Anyhow, not being able to fill in "Grade" is keeping the circle diagram from being complete and I am sure it is keeping the listing from being viewed. I am also constantly getting the reminder to complete the required item specifics.

It will not let me enter my own text like "Non-graded item" or "N/A" just to fill it with something. It will only let me select a grading from 0-100.

My new sealed box figures are in good shape so I selected "95+", but then it required me to choose a grading company from a drop down list of grading companies.

Is there a work-around for this ?

I bought 24 of these boxed figures (4 different) on clearance for about 12% of their current sold comp value. They are last year's models.

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"Grade" required for a non-graded item ?

I wouldn't worry about it.

People are not searching for a GRADE, they are searching for your item.

They'll find it with or without a grade.

 

 

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"Grade" required for a non-graded item ?

Grade is not a required item specific in that category so I doubt that is what is causing the problem. You do not need to fill out recommended specifics.

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