
- #HOW DO I ADD MY EBAY STORE URL TO MY EBAY LISTINGS HOW TO#
- #HOW DO I ADD MY EBAY STORE URL TO MY EBAY LISTINGS FULL#
#HOW DO I ADD MY EBAY STORE URL TO MY EBAY LISTINGS FULL#
For example, if a purchase is made for £30 and the full amount is refunded, then the 30 previously awarded points will be deducted from your Nectar account and the transaction will show 0 points.
Refunds: If you're given a full or partial refund for a purchase on which you collected points, the Nectar points for that purchase or part of the purchase will be deducted from your Nectar account. So, if you chose to buy the £10 bath towel, you'll receive 10 points. However, the points you'll receive will be calculated based on the final selling price for the item you choose to buy. For example, if a listing has a variety of towels for sale with hand towels being the cheapest available priced at £3 and bath towels priced at £10, the number of points shown on the listing will be 3. For products and services that offer a variety of options, such as different quantities or sizes, the number of points shown on the item listing page indicates the minimum number of points you could collect based on the cheapest item listed on that page. So if the Buy it now price is £30, but the seller accepts your Best Offer of £24, you'll receive 24 Nectar points. If you make a Best Offer, you'll receive points based on the price you agree with the seller. So if the Buy it now price is £30, you'll receive 30 Nectar points.
For a Buy it now listing, you'll receive points for the fixed price. So if the winning bid is £36, you'll receive 36 Nectar points.
In an auction-style listing, you'll receive points based on the winning bid price. Warranties or any other services not included in the advertised purchase price are considered add-ons. The number of points you collect is determined by the final amount paid for the item, excluding any add-ons or postage costs. If you spend £29.95, you'll receive 29 Nectar points. For example, if you spend £29.99 on an item, you'll receive 30 Nectar points. If you spend an amount ending with £xx.99 this will be rounded up for the purposes of collecting Nectar points. This literally would take one minute of a DBAs time to delete the accounts store record in the database.Once your accounts are linked, you can collect one Nectar point per £1 you spend on an eligible item up to a maximum of 300 points, when you check out using PayPal,credit card, debit card, or PayPal Credit. And, if it is, someone could grab that store name before me, and I'd be locked out of it forever).ĭoes anyone know of a VIABLE option? I used to be a programmer and a DBA. (this is not acceptable because they don't guarantee that your corrected URL will be available even after 30 days. This is because eBay holds your store data in cold storage for 30 days, even if you don't want them to. After which point, in theory, I can open a new store, spend a couple of days recreating the categories and design. Close my eBay store and leave it inactive for over 30 days.
Close my ebay ACCOUNT completely, lose all my listings and feedback and reopen the account, subscribe again, and open a new store (losing all my feedback is NOT acceptable).I called support, and they essentially gave me two non-viable options:
#HOW DO I ADD MY EBAY STORE URL TO MY EBAY LISTINGS HOW TO#
Does anyone know how to change your eBay store URL to match the name of your eBay store after a name change?