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Post by somany on Jul 7, 2020 16:51:21 GMT
I never thought about just how much easier it is to reduce prices on ebay vs PM. Trying to send out offers on all my listings that have likes on them, and I have to go into each listing, send the offer, and then back out to get to the next listing. And for some reason it only takes me to the exact place I was in my listings about half the time. The other half I have to scroll through pages to get to the next listing. Bleh. On ebay I could either use markdown manager or just look at my active listings and change the price right there on Seller Hub.
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Post by denise15601 on Jul 7, 2020 21:33:30 GMT
I like the daily updates that show when there are watchers. Very easy to lower the price a dollar or 2 and it does generate a few sales.
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Post by sunsetpainter on Jul 8, 2020 0:34:08 GMT
I never thought about just how much easier it is to reduce prices on ebay vs PM. Trying to send out offers on all my listings that have likes on them, and I have to go into each listing, send the offer, and then back out to get to the next listing. And for some reason it only takes me to the exact place I was in my listings about half the time. The other half I have to scroll through pages to get to the next listing. Bleh. On ebay I could either use markdown manager or just look at my active listings and change the price right there on Seller Hub. I get too. But mine usually goes back to the top of the page. So what I do is to right click on the listing, which opens it up in a new tab, make my changes, then close that tab. When you go back to the first tab, you are on the page where you left off, but it hasn't updated the page yet. I refresh the page when I'm all done and I can see all the changes. (Hope that made sense.)
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Post by chapeaunoir on Jul 8, 2020 5:22:36 GMT
That's what I do. It's a lot faster on a PC (at least for me).
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