The USPS Rate change goes
into effect May 14. Some of your shipping rates on existing listings may
need to be updated. eBay is calling your attention to a potential
problem. If you have a store listing with multiple quantities of an item,
and you sold one or more of that item, the listing will not be editable.
You will need to end the listing and relist it with the edited shipping.
To make up for this, eBay is offering relist credits. Please read the
following announcement for details:
Hi everyone...I'm Brian Madigan from the eBay Stores
team. With the upcoming USPS Rate Change
just around the corner - May 14th to be exact - we understand that many eBay
Stores subscribers will need to edit some of the shipping details in their
listings. Unfortunately, multiple-quantity Good 'Til Cancelled Store Inventory
listings aren't editable once at least one sale has been made. These listings
have to be manually ended and relisted in order to change the shipping details.
We know this is a less than ideal situation, and we're hoping to make this process a little easier. From Monday, May 7th through Sunday, May 13th, we'll be offering relist credits to Stores subscribers who cancel and relist these types of listings.
If your listings meet the following criteria, you'll be credited for your Insertion Fees, Listing Upgrade Fees and eBay Picture Services Fees:
- They must be active Multiple-quantity Good 'Til Cancelled Store Inventory listings with at least one sale.
- They must have been listed on eBay.com or eBay Motors (Parts and Accessories Only).
- They must have specified a shipping option that will be affected by the USPS Rate Change. For the full list of eligible shipping options, click here.
- Listing must be cancelled and relisted during the offer period.
For complete details, please visit our information page. I also encourage you to take the time review the step-by-step instructions on how to make changes to your multiple-quantity Good 'Til Cancelled Store Inventory listings with at least one sale listed using eBay Tools here.
Sincerely,
Brian Madigan
eBay Stores Marketing


