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scotthenrichs
02-05-2020, 04:12 PM
So for many years, I've used good ol' Turbo Lister to save about 1000 items as "inventory" and list some here and there as listing specials become available (usually a couple hundred at a time). eBay has been promising to discontinue Turbo Lister (after all, it's archaic) and announced today that it's officially won't work come July.

Just wondering what others use for storing inventory but not actually listing it. They get deleted after 60 or 90 days I believe just saving them in Sellers Hub or unsold items. Is there some (free) listing program out there that I can store them in a database on my computer that will let me bulk list them as I please? And better yet, is there anything that will take Turbo Lister imports (CSV) so I don't have to relist all 1000 items one by one?

Sets2
02-05-2020, 05:13 PM
So for many years, I've used good ol' Turbo Lister to save about 1000 items as "inventory" and list some here and there as listing specials become available (usually a couple hundred at a time). eBay has been promising to discontinue Turbo Lister (after all, it's archaic) and announced today that it's officially won't work come July.

Just wondering what others use for storing inventory but not actually listing it. They get deleted after 60 or 90 days I believe just saving them in Sellers Hub or unsold items. Is there some (free) listing program out there that I can store them in a database on my computer that will let me bulk list them as I please? And better yet, is there anything that will take Turbo Lister imports (CSV) so I don't have to relist all 1000 items one by one?

Download your turbo lister listings into a csv spreadsheet; than when your ready or specials cooperate upload selected listings via file exchange.

rwperu34
02-05-2020, 10:37 PM
Download your turbo lister listings into a csv spreadsheet; than when your ready or specials cooperate upload selected listings via file exchange.

I need to learn how to do this, but I'm not ready right now. Next week I was planning on starting to list.