
10-31-2024 11:00 AM
Our store has a physical location as well as our ebay store so sometimes when we sell an item in person we have to manually remove it from ebay. We have over 500 listings on ebay now and i cannot for the life of me find a way of searching our ads for the item to end the listing on. I have to scroll page after page to find it. I know when you click on your username you can search your items but that only lets you view or revise them and doesnt give the option to end them. Is there a place im missing that allows you to search or does ebay make it difficult?
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10-31-2024 11:21 AM
There are 2 ways I know of:
A) From your sellers hub page: https://www.ebay.ca/sh/lst/active
Click on check box and then in drop down end listing
B) If you have a store: From Store icon:
Click on check box. End listing
-Lotz
10-31-2024 11:21 AM
There are 2 ways I know of:
A) From your sellers hub page: https://www.ebay.ca/sh/lst/active
Click on check box and then in drop down end listing
B) If you have a store: From Store icon:
Click on check box. End listing
-Lotz
10-31-2024 11:53 AM
Thank you, now that i see it seems painfully obvious haha.
10-31-2024 12:42 PM - edited 10-31-2024 12:47 PM
@videotimeplus wrote:Thank you, now that i see it seems painfully obvious haha.
With the non stop eBay tinkering under the hood it has become extremely easy to be a situation like you found yourself in. Happens to me....daily. The dreaded needle in a haystack scenario!!
It was there a little while ago...
10-31-2024 08:32 PM
You can also add custom SKUs to items. Under the active listings link that the other poster sent, there might be a visible tab called Custom Label (SKU).
If you had a simple SKU for each item, even something like four numbers, it might make it easier to search for.
11-01-2024 01:06 PM
Go to My eBay
Go to Selling
Go to Listings
Go to Active Listings
Go to Value/name
Paste in the title of the Sold listing
Go to Search
Go to Edit
Go to End Listing.
It helps if you use the exact title on all sites where you list identical items. The cut and paste finds the item quickly.