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Shayward: You should be able to see the last few times it relisted on eBay in your Unsolds.
You can cancel your listing and relist from your Unsolds. If you have a lot, call eBay and ask for a refund of the duplicate listing fees.
We only had one. It relisted yesterday, no photos. The one that relisted on 6/19 was fine.
Our next one isn’t until 6/25. Will keep an eye out…
I sorted all listings in SixBit that are GTC by the Ending Date, looked at the listings and found just the one. I ended the listing, had SixBit submit the listing as new, and it is fine now with all the photos.
Yep! Thanks for the heads up. Just found one that relisted yesterday…no photos…
VintageTreasures: REALLY???
Which store did you hear this from? We like to hit a couple regularly, usually weekly when they would send out a text with a 50% off day during the week. We usually go to the one in Thornton, then sometimes Boulder and Parker. We did the clearance warehouse once but it was a bust.
Jay/Ryanne: Would be an interesting experiment. In a few weeks, resync your Bonanza store for 8 weeks…
See if you suddenly get Bonanza sales in the middle of the summer when it has been crickets before.
Just to see if there is a Bonanza algorithm set for “new” sellers. You are mostly unique items, so search may not help you at all, but it would be interesting…
“But as we grow and double at least all T-Satt, Mark S, others and myself have to do is click a Sales Tax report from our apps.”
Amen to that!
buytikiselltiki: Love that!
Because remember, to most legislators, the “corporations will pay the taxes”…not mentioning that it is passed on to consumers. Similar with corporate income taxes. All costs of a business are passed on to customers.
Ain’t no free lunch anywhere. Anything you receive from the government was taken from some other taxpayer…
Through Q4 and a little bit of January, we were still getting a decent amount of Bonanza sales every month. We would average at least one or two a week. Then we had one sale in February, one in March, one in April, and haven’t had another one since. TrueGether has had more.
No extra cost because it was never worth it.
So Cal Joe: Let me know if you see any change when you go from 2-Day to 1-Day.
Our goal is to stay above $300/day (including shipping) this month, and we were beating that before we left. When we left, we moved to 4-Day Handling. Then each day, I moved up a day. We saw our sales slow down while we were on the road below $300/day, down to $90 at one point. Then when we got home and I moved back to Same Day, we had a $497 day. We went from $90 on Wednesday to $497 on Thursday.
Again, could have been the Thursday Effect (Thursdays are our best selling days right now), but was strange that I change to Same Day Handling on Thursday morning at 4am, and then sales start happening right after that.
06/22/2018 at 12:00 pm in reply to: Love the brand name, but would eBay allow it in your Title? #43164Amatino: SixBit can help with the reporting of what you collected State by State so that when you have to remit, SixBit tells you how much you need to remit and on which transactions.
As far as the collection and proper calculation, that will probably still have to be done on the front end with eBay, Etsy, etc. It looks like they can do some of this (though I haven’t gone deep into it).
I’ll as my guy at SB for more info.
06/22/2018 at 10:41 am in reply to: Love the brand name, but would eBay allow it in your Title? #43156Mike: Hit me up on my personal email if you have questions. And use my affiliate link if you go in and move to SixBit!
Retro: I’m with you on Crichton. Great reads and was convincing on exploring the Adjacent Possible, a concept that I love to explore (and use to my advantage).
When going from A to Z, Z seems impossible. But B is the Adjacent Possible. Get there. Then C becomes the Adjacent Possible…
sonia: Wow. I haven’t even heard of these books. Definitely expanding my horizon!
I love Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. And agree on the wordiness of Atlas Shrugged. Most of it was fine, but the final speech by John Galt was WAAAAAYYYYY too long.
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