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I have a question related to relistng on ebay, while using Auctiva. In the past, if I posted an item for sale on ebay, and it didnt sell, I would often reuse the "shell" for a different item altogether, so I could get the refund of the listing fee if the new item sold. When I was using a couple of other listing services that allowed me to copy the entire code of the description, this was easy. But since using Auctiva, the only way I can do this is to go into the description box and change the title, the paragraph used to describe the item, and the photo source. But I discovered to my chagrin, that when I go to view these "new" listngs, and I click on "supersize etc" what I see is a photo of the "old" listing. Can anyone tell me what I would have to alter in the first Auctiva description in order to keep this from happening? Not being a whiz with HTML, I am nevertheless eager to learn a few things. Thank you!
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I have a question related to relistng on ebay, while using Auctiva. In the past, if I posted an item for sale on ebay, and it didnt sell, I would often reuse the "shell" for a different item altogether, so I could get the refund of the listing fee if the new item sold.


I thought that to qualify for the "relisting refund" that you had to relist the same item only and that listing a totally different and new item would be considered "fee avoidance". Is this not correct?

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