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Okay. I have a problem. I live in Canada and shipping is horrendous if it goes above 50/100 grams. So I tried limiting buyers to 1 item per 10 day rule and instant checkout but due to ebay rules, the 1 item rule does not apply if the buyer buys 20 of the same item at once and does immediate checkout. :(

Issue: BIN item listing
Quantity: ~20

So I was thinking I could just list 1 item at BIN and as soon as it sells just relist the same item. Problem is I don't want to lost the couple hours it may take me to take notice that the item has sold and then relist it.
Is there auto-relisting tool on ebay or elsewhere that can relist my item as soon as it sells?

I've been on these forums for less than 20mins and I already learned a few new things. Hopefully there is a solution to my problem here as well. :D
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If the read is confising what I am asking is:

How auto-relist a sold BIN item.
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Re-List 1 at a time and as they sell, then Re-List and so on.
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Re-List 1 at a time and as they sell, then Re-List and so on.
Not to be an insult, but I already stated that I do not want to do that.
Looking for a way to auto-relist sold BIN items, as the thread title states. useless answer to +1 your post count? lol

I have never used auctivia or the sort. Is there any program or online site that allows this option?
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you are looking for something that isnt possible. also if you just relist the item, whoever bought it will see, and just buy another one if they wanted multiple. you need to come up with a new solution on how you ship.
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Well, if you have the shipping for your 1st item at say $3.99 you could set subsequent items at any price you want. So, put the additional item shipping cost enough to cover the more expensive shipping. Problem solved. Eg. $3.99 shipping, each additional item $6.99. Someone buys 3 it costs them $17.97 shipping.

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you are looking for something that isnt possible. also if you just relist the item, whoever bought it will see, and just buy another one if they wanted multiple. you need to come up with a new solution on how you ship.
Actually, I have the buyer limited to 1 purchase per 10 days, so that problem is already solved.
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Well, if you have the shipping for your 1st item at say $3.99 you could set subsequent items at any price you want. So, put the additional item shipping cost enough to cover the more expensive shipping. Problem solved. Eg. $3.99 shipping, each additional item $6.99. Someone buys 3 it costs them $17.97 shipping.
That seems like it will work, but scare away some potential buyers. Thanks, I'll go crunch some numbers.
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Well, if you have the shipping for your 1st item at say $3.99 you could set subsequent items at any price you want. So, put the additional item shipping cost enough to cover the more expensive shipping. Problem solved. Eg. $3.99 shipping, each additional item $6.99. Someone buys 3 it costs them $17.97 shipping.

I just tried this but it gave me an error message saying that the price of each additional can't be more than the regular cost. -.- FML that would have worked.
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I just tried this but it gave me an error message saying that the price of each additional can't be more than the regular cost. -.- FML that would have worked.
Well, just ship them out in separate packages. There's nothing to say you're required to place multiple purchases in the same shipment.
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Well, just ship them out in separate packages. There's nothing to say you're required to place multiple purchases in the same shipment.
yes it will be the best, dont forget to mention that you didnt provide any combined shipping.
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Inkfrog has the auto relist after an item is sold right
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