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Viewing completed items that have actually sold

Hi,

Does anyone else get frustrated when they look at completed items only to have to reel through pages of items that weren't sold?

And if so does anyone know how to filter those completed items that have sold as opposed to viewing all the completed items which have not sold as well?

Hope this makes sense, first post

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Comments

  • Kay_Peel
    Kay_Peel Posts: 1,672 Forumite
    Hi Doctor. I don't think there is a way yet.

    As you know, the only way of distinguishing sold from unsold is the use of red type and green type. I just scan the page for the green final prices - but it's useful to see, at-a-glance, the red ones that didn't sell for some reason.
  • Hi Kay

    Thanks for your reply. I agree viewing the reds are useful as well, as you can see whether items are selling if you are going to put your own similar items on, or you can see at what prices perhaps things are or are not selling.

    Oh well, we shall have to await a change if there ever is one

    :)
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