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Ebay - old listing page?
Lara
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Just wondering if someone can help please? I've just gone to list an item for sale and seen Ebay has changed the listing page slightly. Is it possible to get back into the old one? I usually list my few items "centered" for the description and sometimes in colour but can't see where I can do that now. My photo has also been rejected as too big.
Thanks if anyone can point me in the right direction or tell me you can't do that now.
Thanks if anyone can point me in the right direction or tell me you can't do that now.
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Find one of your old listing and 'sell similar'.
Or sell using a template if you have any stored.The questions that get the best answers are the questions that give most detail....0 -
choose the advanced form, When you go to sell you will see it (top right hand side I think)
With the photo open it in the paint program on your computer, resize (I usually do 50 and its fine), save then try uploading again.
Angel 
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A quick Ebay tip. It's often worth relisting (not sell similar) from a sold item as that gives a little boost to best match appearance. You can totally change the title, picture and description when editing but the match 'footprint' will remain..0
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A quick Ebay tip. It's often worth relisting (not sell similar) from a sold item as that gives a little boost to best match appearance. You can totally change the title, picture and description when editing but the match 'footprint' will remain.
Agreed just don't do it with an unsold item as it has the opposite
effect.
Similarly for best match results don't relist unsold items, start a new listing with a modified title.0
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