09-14-2024 04:33 PM - edited 09-14-2024 05:05 PM
About a month ago I had a potential customer ask me about a item that was out of stock and asked me to notify him/her when I get more. Due to old age I can't remember what that item was. What are the chances that ebay would add a "Notify me when this item becomes available" button for items that are out of stock? Doesn't Amazon have that? Wouldn't that be helpful to both buyers and sellers?
09-14-2024 05:33 PM - edited 09-14-2024 05:35 PM
I thought eBay had something along those lines, but............... due to old age............. I'm not sure.
Not an "available from a particular seller" deal as I remember it.
Do you maybe have an email message about it?
Do you maybe have an eBay message about it?
09-14-2024 05:44 PM
When you trade messages like that with another ebayer, How about storing the conversation
in "Archive" is your message folder?
I don't know how long they would stay in storage.
09-14-2024 05:47 PM
@inhawaii wrote:About a month ago I had a potential customer ask me about a item that was out of stock and asked me to notify him/her when I get more. Due to old age I can't remember what that item was. What are the chances that ebay would add a "Notify me when this item becomes available" button for items that are out of stock? Doesn't Amazon have that? Wouldn't that be helpful to both buyers and sellers?
The out of stock would work on people who have stuff set up to be in-stock or out-of-stock, I'm not sure how they set those listings up differently than the fixed price listings I do of one off items (so a remind me when in stock button would not be helpful in my store).
If you can remember any words in the message you were sent, maybe search your emails for eBay messages that contain the following words. I sometimes do that to try and find a customer I regularly send info for when new things get added. I never remember their ID, but I remember enough of what they're looking for to do a search and find a message from them. (Remembering their last purchase helps, but that only works for me if the stuff bought it unique or memorable... if it's just stamps or banknotes, I won't remember either).
C.
09-14-2024 05:52 PM
Great idea! and it should be in a 'simple' system separate from all the other 'wonderful' (archive) systems that are there;
A simple 'It's Back in Stock' message that AUTOMATICALLY goes out to buyers when a seller 'replenishes' something.
Simply Easy
Simply Brilliant
09-14-2024 05:56 PM
@stainlessenginecovers wrote:Great idea! and it should be in a 'simple' system separate from all the other 'wonderful' (archive) systems that are there;
A simple 'It's Back in Stock' message that AUTOMATICALLY goes out to buyers when a seller 'replenishes' something.
Simply Easy
Simply Brilliant
That's why ebay pays me the big bucks. 😉
09-14-2024 06:02 PM
@inhawaii wrote:
@stainlessenginecovers wrote:Great idea! and it should be in a 'simple' system separate from all the other 'wonderful' (archive) systems that are there;
A simple 'It's Back in Stock' message that AUTOMATICALLY goes out to buyers when a seller 'replenishes' something.
Simply Easy
Simply Brilliant
That's why ebay pays me the big bucks. 😉
if we only had a nickel....................
09-14-2024 06:08 PM
don't need to. I make a physical note.
09-14-2024 06:16 PM
@dirk12955 wrote:When you trade messages like that with another ebayer, How about storing the conversation
in "Archive" is your message folder?
I don't know how long they would stay in storage.
In my email I star anything that I find to be important. Buyer messages don't usually get stars for long (Unless I read them at work and intend to reply later), or I'd have a whole bunch of starred buyer messages to look through.
I don't really use the eBay messaging system that much unless I have to go into a message to look at photo attachments or something I can see in my email. (Buyers are often sending me photos of their "cart" to try and get an invoice without committing to pay because eBay is trying to charge full shipping prices).
C.
09-14-2024 06:29 PM
Yes, you could create a special folder for those types of messages. I don't believer there's a limit on storage time for messages in user-created folders (though I could be wrong).
09-14-2024 06:43 PM
Physical note? What's that?
How about a voice reminder on my cassette player? 😉
09-14-2024 06:54 PM
I think you're talking as a buyer, they just need to save the search for that item, and will get some email when available again
09-14-2024 06:58 PM
@ten_o_nine wrote:I think you're talking as a buyer, they just need to save the search for that item, and will get some email when available again
What you're describing means if the item is available on eBay from some seller... OP wants to send a note that HIS item is available again to the buyer who is looking at his item.
C.
09-14-2024 07:53 PM
I don't believer there's a limit on storage time for messages in user-created folders (though I could be wrong).
eBay erases most received messages after ninety days, regardless of which folder they are in, though I can see my own Sent messages going back about six months.
If you have eBay messages forwarded to your email, you may be able to find your eBay messages in your email archives.
I believe it is also possible to download a report which contains message text, but that takes a week or so to generate the report.
09-14-2024 07:53 PM
Do you delete your messages? Why can't you look that up? Sounds like such a first world problem to me. 😛 You know I like to needle you, my friend. lol