No, you can import your eBay items, your shop at eBay will not be empty ;)
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BlueBoy Reputation: 869 See BlueBoy's booth |
you can’t unless you know their booth name or URL.
But that would be a great [URL removed] to have people listed by countries & states. I’ve often wondered who is in New England other than the 50 mile radius.
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BARNTIQUES859 Reputation: 234 See BARNTIQUES859's booth |
Thank you I dont know what reputation means and If I copy my ebay items will my shop there will go empty
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redbracelet Reputation: 12 See redbracelet's booth |
You can’t find all sellers in Israel, but you can find those who are within 50 miles of you. That would at least give you some of the Israeli sellers to track.
Go to the “People” menu that shows at the top of this page. In the drop-down menu, select “View users.” On the resulting page, run a search for people within 50 miles of your location. Also select “have a booth,” and you will get a list of sellers who live within 50 miles of you who have a booth.
When you import your eBay items, they will still be listed on eBay. You will need to be careful if you have your items listed in both places. If you sell an item on one site, delete it from the other unless you have another one available.
Regarding the question about [URL removed] In these roundtable questions, each user is assigned a reputation number which has to do with how active that person has been with asking and answering questions.
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thebgs Reputation: 108 See thebgs' booth |
can’t really track…but if you go to see all users (green button, left hand column) and put in Israel in search, you will get anyone who has Israel as location…or Israel in their name (ID). If click “has a booth” there are some booths from Israel plus a few others
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CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
Trying “Israel” within the search box (above) and see what sellers may appear? Good luck
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MONTROSE Reputation: 8354 See MONTROSE's booth |
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