We just made a sale since the update and we paid a considerable amount more in fees here than we would have on OtherBay for a few reasons.
Bonanza has their 11% fee (was actually 12%) PLUS PayPals 3.49% + their .49 cents? So it was somewhere near 16%
And on OtherBay we get a 10% discount on FVF because we are a Top Rated Seller.
So Bonanza has really out priced themselves and to keep our items on this site we need to raise the price of every single item. At once to save us time.
Is this possible? I can not find it anywhere.
I can only see a place to lower the price by a certain percentage.
Who are they even kidding.
In short, please help must increase all items by 5% to continue selling here as it is much more costly.
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Thank_You_Cards Reputation: 221 See Thank_You_Cards' booth |
Hi
Yes there is a method to increase prices using Batch Edit
Try it on one listing first. And keep in mind reverting the prices back is a tad of a challenge so be sure the increase is what you have in mind
Go to Batch edit (Update items as a group)
Checkmark a listing
IN the Basic on the right side there is “Apply Discount”
Enter in a negative value e.g. if you want a 5% increase use -5
Apply change
The price will increase by 5%
If the listing is as expected, then you can checkmark all of the listings on the Batch Edit page using the radio button on the left side
Apply discount -5
Apply to all filtered listings
You should move the one listing you used to test to Reserve status first so you won’t increase the price again on that listing
I hope that helps
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bluepennylady Reputation: 53 See bluepennylady's booth |
There isn’t, I always had to update my items as a group, then change the filters to show by price range. Then I could change the prices in bulk.
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GravityVideo Reputation: 159 See GravityVideo's booth |
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