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Post by somany on Mar 13, 2019 12:23:04 GMT
Apparently they had quit for a while but have started back up again. They have more than 18K active listings but there is nothing in solds or completeds, and all of their feedback is from more than a year ago except for 3 items (which seems odd since they don't have anything in solds). Changing the sort to ending soonest shows 11 days until the first listing ends, which would indicate they have been selling for 19 days, but that doesn't seem right that they wouldn't have had a sale in 19 days. Is there a setting somewhere that would allow the solds not to show up? It looks to be all dresses so maybe they are thinking to take advantage of women searching for Easter dresses? ETA, meant to put the link in so here it is www.ebay.com/sch/thredup/m.html?item=293005386047&hash=item44387b613f%3Ag%3ARfcAAOSwwFlciOM8&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562There are 5 feedback now and two things in completeds but still no solds showing.
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Post by jellybeanscloset412 on Mar 13, 2019 19:20:01 GMT
I think there might be someway to block your sold items from being seen. I just saw another seller claiming he blocks his completed items. I don't know how though.
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Post by Pantlandia on Mar 13, 2019 19:47:15 GMT
There isn't a way to block your sold items from being seen unless eBay has given them some sort of special way of doing it that isn't given to we common folk.
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Post by somany on Mar 13, 2019 23:09:34 GMT
I found several cases of duplicate listings. Looks like a clerical issue as in someone uploaded a file (or files) more than once. One item was listed 3 times. I had searched on a specific brand and size of a dress, and that's how I first saw it. Then I searched on their items for sale and sorted by price and just scrolling through I can see many instances of it. I tried to contact them but they are taking questions so I went ahead and reported two cases of duplicate listings. Hopefully it will alert them that they have a problem. With as many listings as they have, they are paying for those listings now. I don't know what the fee per listing is at that store level but they are paying for those duplicate listings, not to mention the negs they could get if they don't have the item they are selling.
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Post by jellybeanscloset412 on Mar 14, 2019 0:48:36 GMT
There isn't a way to block your sold items from being seen unless eBay has given them some sort of special way of doing it that isn't given to we common folk. I thought he was lying but you never know?
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Post by unknown on Mar 14, 2019 4:24:21 GMT
Ok, working from feedback, the items don't sell, they're 'out of stock'.
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Post by zoesam on Mar 14, 2019 19:00:18 GMT
There is a way. I've seen it described on YT vids from some huge sellers, it's just a side effect of the way they list, they're not trying to hide their sales. As Unknown said, it has to do with the out of stock option.
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