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Not wanting to send offers..
When I go to my Seller Hub and it shows I have 11 listings waiting for me to send offers. Since most of my store is on sale, pretty much all of these items are already at the 20% off price. I dont want to send another discount. You have to offer at least 5% on 'send offer'. How do I remove those listings from the 'send offers' que? Ive looked around on the page, havent found how to take them out of that list, other than ending the listing, which I dont want to do. I thought maybe someone has experience with this?
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New comment 8d ago
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@Joann Defelici Same. I don't like looking at an item, to research pricing and then being dunned incessantly to purchase. That's likely why a lot of those "interested" buyers show up. 🤦‍♀️
When the actual size is different from the label this is what I'm going to start entering
I never saw this before, maybe you have. I have a pair of pants that is 36x32 on the tag, the actual is 36x31. My title reads 36 x 32 (36x31).
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New comment 22d ago
2 likes • 22d
Clothing requires "ease". With jeans I measure the back waist only. The ease is cut in the front. Pre-owned clothes have been washed and probably over dried. This causes changes in the length. If you measure pit to pit on woven fabrics, they should be 2-4 inches larger than the chest size. A blouse that measures 38" is best for a 35-36" bust. Of course there's been many changes in sizing over the years. There were no size 00 or 0 or 2 when I first started to sew in the 60's. Anyone remember half sizes? 16 1/2? 18/5? That's what they called plus sizes.. Having said that, you can't go wrong posting both the label and the actual size. I have a listing on eBay right now for a size small Free People dress. The pit to pit is 27". I was hoping it might go for a Halloween costume but no luck yet.
Vintage or not
Does anyone know how I can tell if this sweater is vintage? I found someone selling the same one on eBay saying that it is. I also found others with a different type a tag saying that theirs is vintage. I do not see any dates or anything else to compare it to on mine. Also, I am not sure if I should sell it for men’s or women’s? Any advice? Thank you!
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New comment Sep 11
Vintage or not
2 likes • Sep 10
Fabulous sweater. I love it. It doesn't look like a vintage tag. I'm referring to the lower black one. A vintage tag would be white with pretty faded out information on it. This is just how I do it for sweaters if I'm in doubt whether it's meant for a man or woman. I measure the sleeve, usually by sticking my arm in it. If it's super long, I think it's a man's sweater. I'm sure there are lots of better ways and you're likely to hear them here. 😁
Unsure about selling to a ghost account
Hey, has anyone had experience with selling to someone who has no sales, no purchases and no feedback and is international, in Ukraine? They've been messaging trying to get me to lower the price on a pair of jeans, not sending me an offer in the regular way. Instead they are sending me messages about it through Ebay. I just dont want to sell to them. Should I block them?
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New comment Sep 10
1 like • Sep 10
@Tony Krauter I do use that program. But this guy wasn't having it. He kept insisting he orders from the U.S. all the time and he should be able to pay me directly through PayPal so he could get combined shipping.
2 likes • Sep 10
@John VanBrummelen I don't go off the platform for any reason. No emails, no phone numbers. I had my identity stolen last year when an employer, from 15 years ago, had a data breach and released all my information. Within days they'd taken over my bank account and my cell phones. It's a year later and they are still trying to book hotel rooms, borrow money online, etc. They even went into my Walmart account and ordered cat food. I have their address in town several hundred miles away. The police will do nothing. As I'm writing this I get another phone call trying to scam me.
NWT but really thrifted
Ok, you pick up clothing at thrift that is clearly new with tags. You wouldn't remove the tags to wash it, but you have no way to make sure it hasn't picked up pet smell, cigarette smell, or dirty people smell in it's journey from manufacturer to you. To avoid any returns or bad feedback, how do you treat the clothing or what disclaimer would you use?
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New comment Sep 8
5 likes • Sep 5
I hang clothes with an 'off' smell outside. I like vintage clothing but it's often musty smelling. It's surprising what a little breeze and sunshine can do.
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Pat Petschow
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