BONANZA applies some kind of discount to my items after importing them from EBAY.how to remove this option? i cannot find it anywhere.Also my prices are in British sterling and Bonanza makes them as USD dollars…where to change it? thank you
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Dominican_products Reputation: 10 See Dominican_products' booth |
When you imported your items from eBay, you probably didn’t notice that the default import settings include an automatic discount applied to your item prices. Here’s Bonanza’s reasoning behind this >>
“When you sell items on Bonanza, you’re probably going to save money compared to what you would have paid selling those items on eBay. In many cases, the difference can be several dollars. By allowing Bonanza to redirect a portion of those savings toward making your item prices lower, you make more sales by giving buyers the feeling that they’re in on a sweet deal.”
The setting that allowed the discount is on the Import from eBay page under Import Options. Removing the checkmark from that option will bring your eBay prices over unaltered (though imported auctions will show current bid price after being imported).
So, how do you fix it?? The fastest way to get your regular (non-discounted) prices back is to delete the items from Bonanza and re-import them from eBay.
The link to change YOUR import [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/booths/ebay_item_import/Dominicanfoodproduct
Per your question about pricing, you can only sell in USD because Bonanza is a US Based company, but you can view it in your own country’s pricing.
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InspiredCreations Reputation: 1435 See InspiredCreations' booth |
I’m glad the O.P. got the answer to their question, but I am a little upset that the the first four paragraphs in the “best” answer was copied word-for-word from an answer that I gave to a similar question about 11 days prior to the response from customseatcreations.
Somebody else’s work should not be passed off as your own work. If you’re going to use somebody’s work, at least cite that and give them credit. Sorry if I’m a little sensitive to this, but it happened to me earlier when I was a classroom teacher. My principal stole one of my ideas and profited (career-wise) from it.
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tomwayne1 Reputation: 8637 See tomwayne1's booth |
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