Can you make a draft of you listing?

And not have it show till I am ready to list it?

asked about 9 years ago

6 Answers

Yes, just don’t put in a sale price, fill in the price when you are ready to sell. Or you can put it on “Reserve” in the Batch Editor, Located under the “My Booth” drop down top left of your screen.

answered about 9 years ago

You can also click “save for later” at the bottom of the listing you are writing but it will become live the next time you click “update booth” in add/remove items.

answered about 9 years ago

Thanks for you help guys, its appreciated.

answered about 9 years ago

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