BIN free... but not really?
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11-07-2010 10:58 AM
Remember you can keep on listing Auction-style, any start price, FREE until January 7—up to 100 items a month. Pay only if it sells. And now for a limited time, from November 3-10, you can include a Buy it Now price FREE to attract eager buyers who don’t want to wait!
I don't know about you guys and gals but we are getting charged for BIN when we list auctions with a BIN.
Bernie
I don't know about you guys and gals but we are getting charged for BIN when we list auctions with a BIN.
Bernie
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11-07-2010 01:22 PM
That's because you have a store Bernie. The free BIN option is for the people who qualify for the 100 free auctions per month...non store owners.
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And now for a limited time, from November 3-10, you can include a Buy it Now price FREE to attract eager buyers who don’t want to wait!
This offer applies to all sellers on eBay, eBay Motors Parts & Accessories and/or eBay Canada except those with current eBay Store Subscriptions. See our information page for complete details.
Since we don't get free auctions it would have been nice if they had at least thrown us a bone and given us the free BIN part.
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And now for a limited time, from November 3-10, you can include a Buy it Now price FREE to attract eager buyers who don’t want to wait!
This offer applies to all sellers on eBay, eBay Motors Parts & Accessories and/or eBay Canada except those with current eBay Store Subscriptions. See our information page for complete details.
Since we don't get free auctions it would have been nice if they had at least thrown us a bone and given us the free BIN part.
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11-07-2010 11:55 PM
I list the same products in auction format using 2 different id's to get the free listings.
If I add BIN to an auction under the other id would I be violating the duplicate FP policy or would it not count as FP?
If I add BIN to an auction under the other id would I be violating the duplicate FP policy or would it not count as FP?
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11-08-2010 10:07 AM
Right,
Men never listen (or read) lol. Makes sense now.
Thanks
Bernie
Men never listen (or read) lol. Makes sense now.
Thanks
Bernie
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11-08-2010 04:07 PM
I list the same products in auction format using 2 different id's to get the free listings.
If I add BIN to an auction under the other id would I be violating the duplicate FP policy or would it not count as FP?
It is still an auction even if you have a BIN price so I don't think it would be a problem to do that but that's just my theory.
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11-08-2010 10:33 PM
Right,
Men never listen (or read) lol. Makes sense now.
Thanks
Bernie
Or ask for directions!;-)
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11-09-2010 02:25 AM
Or ask for directions!;-)
That's so true! lol
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