03-15-2016 07:19 PM
how do I retrieve unsold items passed 60 days-really not interested in reposting from scratch- thanks
03-15-2016 07:21 PM
You can't!
Well you can if you save them off eBay using TurboLister or similar listing tools.
03-15-2016 09:31 PM - edited 03-15-2016 09:33 PM
@lafronsaysstuff wrote:how do I retrieve unsold items passed 60 days-really not interested in reposting from scratch- thanks
eBay keep completed listing (Sold and UnSold) online for 90 days. My eBay only shows 60 days.
eBay Turbo Lister (for Windows computers, installs on hard drive, learning curve can be difficult) will show all 90 days and allow to keep your listings for as long as you like.
eBay Selling Manager (free version, not Pro at $15.99 a month) will show all 90 days. If you subscribe to SM, it will replace the Selling views in My eBay. It looks similar to My eBay but is a little different. You can subscribe and relist your unsold. Then unsubscribe if you do not like it. But since it shows 90 days, you should keep it.
If you are past 90 days, the listings are gone. I did a completed listing search on the ebay id you posted with and nothing came up. So it looks like you are past 90 days.
By the way, doing a Completed Listing search on your id is another way to find some of your old listings. Another way is to go look at your account fee billing and go back to find the old listings in there and take the item number and use in eBay search to find a listing. Tedious but works. But these workarounds will not work if past the 90 days.
Here is an eBay page with Selling Tools.
03-16-2016 12:36 AM
Yes, you can!
Click on any one of your listings.
Then go to the upper right corner where it says "See other listings"
Click on it. Look at the left side, towards the bottom, you will see "Show Only"
Select "Completed Listings" and then Search
You will see all your listings that ended the last 60 days. Ones in Green numbers are Sales, the rest is your Expired.
03-16-2016 12:43 AM
@gifts_of_elegance wrote:Yes, you can!
Click on any one of your listings.
Then go to the upper right corner where it says "See other listings"
Click on it. Look at the left side, towards the bottom, you will see "Show Only"
Select "Completed Listings" and then Search
You will see all your listings that ended the last 60 days. Ones in Green numbers are Sales, the rest is your Expired.
The OP is looking for UnSold listing past 60 days.
03-16-2016 10:40 AM - edited 03-16-2016 10:44 AM
@pocomocomputing wrote:
@gifts_of_elegance wrote:...
Click on any one of your listings.
Then go to the upper right corner where it says "See other listings"
Click on it. Look at the left side, towards the bottom, you will see "Show Only"
Select "Completed Listings" and then Search
...
The OP is looking for UnSold listing past 60 days.
gifts_of_elegance may have said 60 days, but the completed listings shown this way do go back for 90 days.
I just checked my listings and they go back to mid-December -- it's an elegant work around.
03-17-2016 01:40 PM
Your sold listings go back about 90 days when you check that way but the unsold/completed listings usually drop off after just 60 days.
03-18-2016 02:27 PM
It goes back to 90 days.
Last one showing on my "Complete" list is December 25th.
03-18-2016 02:45 PM
03-18-2016 02:47 PM
Here is your list:
Goes back to December 20th
03-18-2016 03:59 PM - edited 03-18-2016 03:59 PM
As mentioned by PJ, the completed listings will show Sold item for 90 days. UnSold will only show 60 days. This is why I posted that the seller wanted UnSold past 60 days.
So in the link you posted there is 4 items sold from Dec 25, Jan 1, Jan 1, Feb 5 and then UnSold for Feb 5 or later.
Dec 25 is 84 days
Jan 1 is 77 days
Feb 5 is 42 days
All my UnSold shown is less than Feb 5 or 42 days ago.
03-18-2016 04:00 PM - edited 03-18-2016 04:01 PM
@gifts_of_elegance wrote:Here is your list:
Goes back to December 20th
I see that but as I said earlier only the sold items go back that far. If you arrange them as newest to oldest you'll see that every 'completed' listing between Dec 20 and Feb 18 shows as being sold even though I did have unsold items end during that time.
Your completed listings are basically the same although all of your unsold listings are showing from Feb 17th on.
* goes to the slow typist's corner*
03-18-2016 04:07 PM
I thought that when I looked yesterday the unsold listings were showing for 60 days but it seems to vary a little bit by poster...or I was mistaken. I see unsold listings from you only since Feb 29th but it's possible that you didn't have any end in the 10 or so days before that.
03-18-2016 04:13 PM
@gifts_of_elegance wrote:Here is your list:
Goes back to December 20th
Same for pj listings. It shows Sold listings from Dec 20 (89 days) to Feb 17 (30 days), then the first UnSold shows on Feb 18 (29 days).
Sold listings go back 90 days, UnSold for 60 days or less.
So for any seller trying to recover UnSold past 60 days, the completed listings method will not work. I am not even sure if all Sold for 90 days are there nor if all UnSold for 60 days is there.
PS I forgot to mention you need to sort the Completed Listings by "End Date: recent first" to see the change to all sold at the end of the web page.
03-18-2016 04:16 PM
pj, we are both posting at the same time, lol.
I found this cool tool for calculating days between dates.
http://www.timeanddate.com/date/duration.html
03-18-2016 04:24 PM
Thanks for the link. That is much easier than using a calendar and counting on my fingers!
03-18-2016 11:47 PM
@pjcdn2005 wrote:Thanks for the link. That is much easier than using a calendar and counting on my fingers!
I started to look at a calendar and counting and then thought there has to be someone on the Internet who made a calculator. I found the timeanddate site I gave the link above. I had use the timeanddate site before to print one page year calendars. I thought it was so useful I posted it.
It seem that if you do an Internet search on almost anything, someone has had the same thought or idea and made a tool or done research and posted it.
03-19-2016 12:08 AM
Hello,
is it possible to save your listings like this:
open listing
click 'sell similar item'
once it opens click on 'save for later'
What does everyone think
I have had no promotions from ebay since the beginning of January and 60 days are about to expire.
03-19-2016 01:23 AM
That would work!
03-19-2016 01:36 AM - edited 03-19-2016 01:37 AM
There is a limit to saving drafts (Save for later) for sellers who use My eBay.
http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/unfinishedlisting.html
A few things to keep in mind:
If a seller is subscribed to Selling Manager (free) or Selling Manager Pro ($15.99 monthly fee), then you have many more drafts (1,000s). I cannot find a link showing what the limit is or how long.