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I did respond to one of these queries (can't respond to all who don't look to see if the topic has already been asked and answered), in that eBid are slated to release a new import system that does not require Turbo Lister (or Ninja Lister - I believe) to directly import from other sites. No date given for release though.
If you're a high volume seller on eBay use the File Exchange tool, businesses only as far as I understand. This allows you to download in csv format which can then be uploaded to NL.
Gill (pronounced Jill) "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful" William Morris 1834 - 1896
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Is this what you mean? http://www.ebid.net/forums/showthrea...&highlight=api
As Hurry indicates, the API has been available for a fair amount of time.
Given the clamour for it I have seen very little indication that anyone is making use of it. Those that have would seem to be making apps for their own particular needs or are not offering (free/shareware/paid) more general use apps to others.
Turbo Lister is available from http://download.ebay.com/turbo_liste...terInstall.htm
It has a shelf life of June 2017 currently.
Hope this helps everyone.
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Edit:
Ignore what is stated below. I've just downloaded TL from Gazza's link and it works fine.
From the Seller Tools section on eBay Gazza.
Turbo Lister is no longer available for download. If you already use Turbo Lister, you can continue to do so until June 2017.
After this date, you will no longer be able to upload or synchronise any listings on eBay using Turbo Lister. To avoid any impact on your business, we highly recommend you to migrate your current and archived listings to another listing tool at your earliest convenience.
Seller Hub offers you an improved experience and better tools to grow your business on eBay. While we are confident that Seller Hub will meet the needs of most users, you might also consider migrating to a third party listing tool for specific needs (e.g. working offline and unlimited archiving).
Kind regards,
The eBay Team
Last edited by Gill; 18th November 2016 at 06:56 PM.
Gill (pronounced Jill) "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful" William Morris 1834 - 1896
Wow! Is my face covered in egg? It sure is!
I got so used to banging on about the evil of releasing a listing tool (at the time, horribly bug ridden by all accounts) without open source and no published API, rather than giving people a chance to review and contribute to the design of an API as the first step of the project... well, I guess I never noticed when it changed. Not much of an excuse -- I should pay more attention.
Well, I'm unlikely to develop a tool for others at this stage, and my own listings aren't sufficient to justify my making something experimental yet. But I'd like to, some day. I hope I don't have a memory lapse. If I do, give me a good kicking!
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You should probably take down the information from your website stating that you're able to import ebay listings since it isn't true. I wouldn't of signed up if I had known.
Certainly hope the fee I paid for seller+ is refunded as well.
Thanks!
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