
12-13-2013 04:05 PM
Hi,
I have a listing and the BIN price is not showing. I checked and it shows that I chose it.
Somehow the shipping calculator changed my measurements to imperial and now my shippping is way off target.
I have bids,watchers and quite a few page views. but I can't change any of this. Can I end the listing and advise my bidders ?
Then relist?
I know that on the listing form there is another place for parcel size that is not in shipping, and that is probably where the dimensions are wrong. But I can't seem to change it back to metric ?
Hope someone can help me with this
Thank you
Shirley
12-13-2013 05:26 PM
When you have an auction with a BIN price the BIN will disappear
after the first bid comes in in most cases.
12-13-2013 05:49 PM
Toby's has answered your first question.
When I've used the shipping calculator I have never seen the option for metic , always imperial.
12-13-2013 05:50 PM
yes you can end the listing and relist.
12-13-2013 06:23 PM - edited 12-13-2013 06:24 PM
@nan*55 wrote:Toby's has answered your first question.
When I've used the shipping calculator I have never seen the option for metric , always imperial.
In the online Sell Your Item form, in the shipping section
Add shipping details Add or remove options | Get help
Click on Add or Remove options to see the option to use metric.
Since you use Turbo Lister, it is an option in Turbo Lister somewhere.
Only for eBay.ca listings, not ebay.com.
12-13-2013 07:06 PM
@nan*55 wrote:yes you can end the listing and relist.
if you cancel bids and end a listing you will pay a final value fee as if you had made a sale at the current high bid (well you actually get one freebie per year).
You can cancel the bids and then REVISE the shipping without a penalty.
I suggest you have a close look at all your shipping, I'm seeing plenty of mistakes and missing stuff plus stuff that's not using calculated shipping where you will lose money give the current rates you have posted.
It's one thing to subsidize a few Dollars of shipping on a $50 item but to subsidize shipping on a $3 item will bankrupt you pretty quick.