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They are offset scissors, probably used for carpets. They would be used turned 180 degrees from the way you have them photographed.
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Yep, I just checked it out. It freezes after the 1o minute mark.
You could use stamps.com (16.95/mo). It can download your Ebay order information plus it will upload the tracking numbers to your Ebay account.
Yep, I got the email too. From reading it, I think they are just restricting certain listings not all music CD’s. I’m assuming it’s similar to the DVD restrictions that are now in place. Here’s the text of the email:
Hello,
Please read this email carefully. The listing information described below may affect your ability to sell certain products on Amazon.com.
As part of our ongoing efforts to provide a great customer experience, we are implementing additional selling qualifications for certain popular products in the Music category.
In order to apply to sell these types of products, please reply to this email within 30 days with the following:
— Copies of at least 3 invoices or receipts from your primary supplier(s) issued in the last 180 days for your most popular products (covering at least 20 units).
— Contact information for your supplier, including name, phone number, address, and website.
You can send .pdf, .jpg, .png, or .gif files. These documents must be authentic and unaltered. You may remove pricing information, but the rest of the document must be visible.
If we do not hear from you within 30 days, or we are unable to confirm the information you provide, we will remove your listings for certain popular products in the Music category.
To learn more about our policies, search for these topics in Seller Central Help:
— Prohibited Seller Activities and Actions
— Product Detail Page Rules
— Condition Guidelines
Sincerely,
Seller Performance Team
Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.comI’ve never had a Dymo or a Zebra printer, but last year I took Jay & Ryanne’s suggestion and bought a Brother laser printer. I absolutely love it. We do lots of printing of shipping labels, barcodes and regular paper printing. The printer works great, I buy refurbished toner cartidges and have saved a bunch of money on toner compared to my previous printer.
Link from SL resources section: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Printers-/1245/i.html?_from=R40&LH_ItemCondition=3&_nkw=Brother+HL-L2340DW&rmvSB=true
05/17/2017 at 2:13 pm in reply to: Clothing sizes are auto-changing on listings. Anyone else? #18158I’ve had the same issue too.
I was wondering what happened to your post on photography. I got the email on it and wanted to read it but couldn’t find it!
https://www.kovels.com/price-guide/pottery-porcelain-price-guide/ct-germany.html
Carl Tielsch – CT Germany
The design looks Peruvian not Mexican to me.
As a buyer, my issue with auto decline is that I don’t get an idea of what price the seller is willing to accept. Plus you only get 3 chances to make an offer. I had one item that I was trying to buy and I made a couple of offers that were declined, my last offer was $1 off and it was declined too. Very frustating experience.
So as a seller, I do not use auto decline. It gives me a chance to counter so the buyer has some idea of what I am willing to accept as a discount.
You can put the SKU # in the description. I put it at the very bottom of the description of my item.
When I get an order, I do a couple extra steps to pull up the description to see the SKU, but it works for me.I had this happen to me as a buyer on Ebay. USPS showed the item as delivered but I did not receive it. No idea where it ended up being delivered to. I receive my mail at work and the mailman hands it directly to me so no chance of it being stolen after delivery. This was before the GPS tracking of carriers, so I was SOL. I talked to Ebay and the vendor and both said “Well it was delivered.” I was not happy.
Here’s what I found about it:
“authenticated by PSA-DNA, which features the item being permanently marked with an invisible DNA daub that will fluoresce under a patented laser lamp.”
Never heard of that before. Interesting way to permanently mark an item. From reading up on it, the invisible DNA paint is not removable. The molecules of the paint bond with the item it is marked on.
There will not be tracking for that. I’d be just like using a stamp on a letter.
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