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Default Anyway to relist a BIN that sold out?

I'm stupid....I had a BIN listing for over a year. I wanted to move some items so I lowered my price...I forgot I had lowered the qty also and eventually sold out ending the listing.

I assume there is no way to relist that original listing?
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I'm stupid....I had a BIN listing for over a year. I wanted to move some items so I lowered my price...I forgot I had lowered the qty also and eventually sold out ending the listing.

I assume there is no way to relist that original listing?
Just relist the listing, it will have the same amount of traffic as before. But once you sell out that listing again or end it, the next relisting will be based on the previous one and if you didnt have any watchers it will basically be not better than a new listing in terms of traffic and popularity.
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Default Re: Anyway to relist a BIN that sold out?

You can relist based on the last sale
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Default Re: Anyway to relist a BIN that sold out?

U.S. Accounts now have the option to keep listings active even when you run out of stock, so you never lose your watchers / views/ sales . And you can add inventory at any time. I think they started this around 4 months ago maybe more
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Default Re: Anyway to relist a BIN that sold out?

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U.S. Accounts now have the option to keep listings active even when you run out of stock, so you never lose your watchers / views/ sales . And you can add inventory at any time. I think they started this around 4 months ago maybe more
Thats right. I have a listing at 0 qty that i update when someone wants to buy few items together .
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Default Re: Anyway to relist a BIN that sold out?

Really? This is news to me. Where do I turn this feature on?
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Default Re: Anyway to relist a BIN that sold out?

Go under "site preferences " I guess they noticed how sellers would triple prices to keep from selling out to keep the listing active

It's a great feature, now the good til Cancelled listings will just continue to renew each month regardless of inventory until you actually end the listing.


So you never lose the watchers/ views , sales and your place
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Default Re: Anyway to relist a BIN that sold out?

Thanks. I relisted and updated the out of stock option but it looks like its too late and that listing is lost. Interesting to see if it will generate the same amount of traffic as the original listing as someone suggested.

Good to know about the setting for future listings though.
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Appreciate that! Learn something every day.
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