Just reviewing my unsold listings, it seems I cannot edit these either individulaly or via bulk edit until I repost them: can this be updated please?
Just reviewing my unsold listings, it seems I cannot edit these either individulaly or via bulk edit until I repost them: can this be updated please?
Closed listings can't be edited. They are a recording of what has been in the past.
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I always edit closed listings.. every auction site has that ability.. I mean to say it is like not having a cup of tea/coffee in the morning
You enter an auction to run 6 Days with 5 relists... if no sale after the 5th relist you can edit and then List that auction again...
Me thinks Gazza is confused with question or is it me(I doubt it)
You are free to repost your closed listings as a new listing as you wish, changing details if required, but once closed, a listing cannot be edited.
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Listings I Ran... no sales
They all can be edited and then relisted.. ... price for instance, description, quantity etc.
Just a wee bit technical speak and understanding
Thanks.
Sorry; FBN, but the way I read this the OP and Gazza are right. You can NOT edit from the unsold list, you have to repost then do the editing. Once the items are relisted I think you can do a bulk edit but that is something I haven't tried.
I open the closed listing, click on the "repost" tab; edit the listing; then list it. This is done in the "listings I ran" area.
If I relist on the "closed listings " area, that includes the boxes to "delete" and "repost" the closed listing, I click both boxes. This removes the old listing and reposts a new listing. There is no ability to edit from this area. You can edit the newly reposted listing after it is running.
So it appears that both answers given are correct, just depends on how you address the relist. I prefer the second method,if no changes are needed in the relisted item. If I know I want to edit the relisted item, I use the first method.
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