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Well this sucks. I cancelled all my listings as soon as I heard about the Canada post thing, now I lost all 100 due to the 60 day relisting rule I guess.  Back to the drawing board, I will have to do these 100 listings all over. This 60 day time limit does not really help sellers get back in the game quickly after say a illness, extended  vacation, or maybe a postal disruption. It would sure be nice if Ebay could extend this 60 days to 120 days.  I can't wait to start selling again in 2019 when I will be starting from scratch.  In the mean time, I'll shop on Ebay for deals, and not pressure sellers on delivery times as a gesture of goodwill.

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@mapleleaf-collectibles wrote:

Well this sucks. I cancelled all my listings as soon as I heard about the Canada post thing, now I lost all 100 due to the 60 day relisting rule I guess. 


The "new" eBay seller hub should allow you to go back 90 days (at least it does for me).

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Hi you might be able to get them back using turbo lister as it goes back 90 days.

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Woah! Good idea! I'll try it right now! Cheers!

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@mapleleaf-collectibles wrote:

Well this sucks. I cancelled all my listings as soon as I heard about the Canada post thing, now I lost all 100 due to the 60 day relisting rule I guess. 


The "new" eBay seller hub should allow you to go back 90 days (at least it does for me).

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I just tried it and it does go back 90 days on seller hub.

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Thanks for your help! I still have my listings to work with! If you are ever in Victoria BC I'll buy you a beer for saving me so much time Dennis! Cheers!

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 The following option should work for anyone with an eBay store.... and maybe without a store if it is the seller's choice... free listings plus extra listings

 

(1) end all of the listings.

 

(2) After about 55 to 60 days, upload all of the ended listing to eBay...

 

That is closer to 90 days with Seller Hub

 

and then  after a few minutes 

 

(3) end all of the listings again.

 

This may cost a bit... but it will be better than having to redo all of the ended listings after 60 or 90 days have passed.

 

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