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Post by katieanna on Apr 26, 2022 1:28:30 GMT
I am not a big seller on eBay. I've just been cleaning out my craft area and scraproom and need to let go of some stuff that I'm not using - which includes about 38 of the red, original, and some Bigz Sizzix dies. I've been trying for I-don't-know-long to set up an auction at eBay where the buyer can choose which die(s) they want. I've seen listings like this before where a drop-down menu gives a list of choices and whatever item is chosen has its own price. But I'm unable to figure out how to do it unless you have an eBay store. Does this mean I'm stuck with listing each one separately? Please help!!!
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Post by Ryann on Apr 26, 2022 17:01:14 GMT
I am not a big seller on eBay. I've just been cleaning out my craft area and scraproom and need to let go of some stuff that I'm not using - which includes about 38 of the red, original, and some Bigz Sizzix dies. I've been trying for I-don't-know-long to set up an auction at eBay where the buyer can choose which die(s) they want. I've seen listings like this before where a drop-down menu gives a list of choices and whatever item is chosen has its own price. But I'm unable to figure out how to do it unless you have an eBay store. Does this mean I'm stuck with listing each one separately? Please help!!! I'm only familiar with Etsy. They use "variations" for this. It looks like eBay might as well: How to add variations on eBay listingsMost categories are set up for eBay listing variations. You can create and manage your variations through the advanced listing form or Seller Hub. Each tool will walk you through the process. When listing, do the following: Describe the features of the item that are standard across all of the items Specify your variations and the options for each variation Review the variations to make sure your inventory matches exactly with the quantity selected for each variation; you can delete variations for which you are missing inventory Add pictures (up to 12 for each variation) Add quantities and price, which can be different for each variation of your item
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Post by joblackford on Apr 26, 2022 18:16:21 GMT
I think this is the key - most listings are created in a quick listing form, but there is a much more detailed one you can use. I've accessed it a couple of times by accident when I've used someone else's listing as a starting point. Good luck!
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Post by katieanna on Apr 26, 2022 20:17:22 GMT
I looked up the procedure on eBay (guess I should have mentioned that), but the results may have been outdated because I did not come up with the menus that they'd shown. I'll try the above suggestion. Thanks for your help!
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Post by katieanna on Apr 27, 2022 23:01:22 GMT
I think this is the key - most listings are created in a quick listing form, but there is a much more detailed one you can use. I've accessed it a couple of times by accident when I've used someone else's listing as a starting point. Good luck! Just a quick update. I followed your advice and finally got it to work. Whew! Thanks again for your help.
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