I have 100/3500 selling limit. If I start an auction today and schedule all the 100 items (5 each day), my item count will be finished in 20 days. And the amount will sure be over the limit amount of 3500 in around 2 days. Will the Schedule listing still carry on because I listed the item first before hitting the amount?
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Re: Selling limit - Quantity before amount exceeds
If your listing auctions than it will just deduct the starting price from your limits, so you could list 100 items at .99 and have them all end at $100 each
If it's a newer account becareful of pushing the limits
I don't like selling to my limits prior to the account being about 4 months old
Re: Selling limit - Quantity before amount exceeds
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Originally Posted by Dmshark25
If your listing auctions than it will just deduct the starting price from your limits, so you could list 100 items at .99 and have them all end at $100 each
If it's a newer account becareful of pushing the limits
I don't like selling to my limits prior to the account being about 4 months old
Re: Selling limit - Quantity before amount exceeds
I have that question. What is going on if I schedule one item for 9PM but I reached the money limit on my account on 8PM from other auctions? Will my scheduled item will start? Thank you!!
Re: Selling limit - Quantity before amount exceeds
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Originally Posted by jenupy2j
But what if the amount limit is over before the Scheduled auction starts?
It would not be wise or advisable to list all your items jenupy in the first month, when you already know they are likely to take you near to your sales limit. You don't have to list all of them in the first or same month, you could start with a few listings and see how they do, see how many viewings you get on them and watchers, and then if the bids start coming in how quickly they come in and how many of them there are, that will give you an idea how successful the items are going to be and more importantly the likely sales figures for them. Then just take it from there, list more of them, ensuring as you progress that you are never too close to your sales limit for the month.