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Ask Griff
Jim Griffith, also known as "Griff", is one of eBay's most beloved staff members. Griff has also authored the eBay "How to" guide, The Official eBay Bible, and is the host of eBay Radio which airs every Tuesday at 11:00 PT. Each month, Griff will take some of your questions about eBay, and answer them in his own inimitable style.
“Good ‘Til Cancelled” Items on eBay Q: I heard someone mention recently that they had an item up for sale on eBay using something called “Good 'Til Cancelled.” I would love to list an item that way! How do you list an item so that it is “Good 'Til Canceled” instead of a 1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 day duration? A: “Good ‘Til Cancelled" is a special listing duration available for eBay Store items. When you list an item on eBay, the first thing you are requested to do is select a listing format. If you have already set up an eBay Store, one of the options will be "Sell in Store Inventory." If you select that item, you will be prompted later to chose from 30, 60, 90 or 120 days or "Good 'Til Cancelled." These options only appear if you select the option for Sell Item in eBay Store. Interested? Learn how to open an eBay Store! Regards, |
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