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Turbo lister and ebay fees? Free listings?

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4littleones · 04/08/2014 12:14

Hi. I am quite new to thisbut want to use Turbo lister to do my listings from a household clear out.

Want to use the 20 free listings but using turbo lister, it doesn't tell me if it's going to cost for any "extras"? I am unfamiliar with if things like subtitles etc cost money?

Am I missing something or is there no way of seeing the listing fees when using turbo lister?

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butterflybuttons · 04/08/2014 13:47

no - you won't qualify for free listings if you use turbo lister.

It is so quick to list on ebay now you really don't need it - you can even schedule 20 free listings ahead of time so they end at the right time of day.

4littleones · 04/08/2014 14:17

Really? I wouldn't get the free listings?! Bugger I have just wasted half an hour of my time then Sad

The reason I wanted to use turbo lister was so that I can upload them all at a good time (Got a newborn so often awake at random times that I wouldn't want the auction to start/end at).And also I could do part of a listing, get distracted and then come back later to finish without anything timing out etc. I had no idea it would charge me though even though it would be free though ebay! That's ridiculous!

Am I right in thinking if I schedule listings on ebay it charges for the privilege?

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butterflybuttons · 04/08/2014 15:12

No - as I said you can schedule them for free so you can list at 3 in the morning if you want but get them ending at 8pm when you want them to end.

4littleones · 04/08/2014 15:54

Ah fab. Shows how long it's been since I did it - they used to charge you for the privilege! Thank you! I will do that! It's so silly really - it should cost the same weather you use turbo lister or not considering it states it's free! It's not really free if they charge you more fees!

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nickstmoritz · 05/08/2014 10:39

You can prepare listings in advance and press "save for later" then come back and finish when you have time. This now seems to hold lots of listings so is quite useful. The 20 free scheduling option should help you with timing the end of listings as butterflybuttons says.

Also there is "sell similar" option which can save time if you have sold other items and have anything similar. You can save your items in "my lists" to prevent them slipping off after a certain amount of time (I think it is 60 days?) so this means you can go back to old listings to use details.

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