- #MULTIPLE LISTING TURBO LISTER 2 INSTALL#
- #MULTIPLE LISTING TURBO LISTER 2 FREE#
- #MULTIPLE LISTING TURBO LISTER 2 WINDOWS#
List multiple items and upload to eBay in bulk! EBay Turbo Lister is a FREE listing tool to help you create professional-looking listings, as well as upload and edit items in bulk. If this does not work, send an email to Explain the issue.
#MULTIPLE LISTING TURBO LISTER 2 WINDOWS#
1) Right click on the Windows icon (formerly known as the Start Button), 2) Click on Control Panel, 3) Click on Internet Options (small box displays), 4) Click on the Advanced tab, 5) Scroll down the displayed list to the Security section, 6) Click on the box next to TLS 1.0 (ie make sure it has a check mark), 7) Click Apply. So let's reset the correct security protocol on your system (in case it was accidently reset by the upgrade). Recently eBay discontinued the use of one security protocol and asked users to make a change to InternetExplorer.
#MULTIPLE LISTING TURBO LISTER 2 INSTALL#
Did you format the disk and install a fresh copy of Win 10, or did you upgrade Win 8.1? In any case, TurboLister uses components of InternetExplorer to communicate with eBay (even if you normally use a different browser). I am not sure just exactly what you mean by 'wiped your computer'. To do this go to Tools-Install Complete Version Update.Ok, let's try this. If you are continuing to run into different errors when trying to upload your listings, you might try running a reset. If you already have these items in Inventory, you can export and import from here as well, dropping the error. By clicking on the header such as "title" it should sort out the listings in a way you can manage which ones you would like to relist. How do I find the ones I want to relist? Is there any way to change how these are displayed - such as by title?
The ended listings are stored in the order of the eBay auction listing number. I have my inventory sorted in a specific order. You can then import them into the Inventory area and add them to upload from there instead of using the Relist function.
You should be able to export the items from the Ended Listings folder in the Listing Activity area. So my advice to you is to stick to one system only on ebay.ca and the more accurate system to use on ebay.ca is metric since that is what Canada Post uses. If you do the reverse, you will have a small package and undercharge. So if you put in 30 x 20 x 10 cm with metric and switch to imperial, the number stays the same but TL interprets it as 30 x 20 x 10 INCHES. eBay listing tools like TL will not convert what you entered. But within eBay because you can only put in whole numbers in the listing tools, imperial measurements are not as accurate as metric.Īnother issue is that you will forget what you are measuring in if you switch back and forth between metric and imperial. There is nothing wrong with either one outside of eBay. Of course, both metric and imperial measurements are accurate. This may cause you to jump up in a shipping weight or dimensional weight and have a higher shipping cost given. So you get two rounding errors potentially. Listing in imperial inches and pounds/ounces will first be visually rounded to a whole number when you manually measure the item and then will round up to metric measurements when converted by eBay. If you list on eBay.ca, use metric for calculated shipping since Canada Post rates are based on metric measurements.īecause the ebay shipping calculator data entry boxes take only whole numbers, metric measurements are more accurate. The potential buyer does not see how you set up your shipping in the listing.
However, when the buyer is from the U.S., I want to show the calculations in pounds and ounces but Turbo Lister doesn't allow me to switch to lbs. When I calculate the weight of an item, it is in kilos or grams for shipment to Canada.