Anybody else have a problem listing PCGS graded coins on eBay?
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Keep getting them telling me I can't list because I mention that it's graded by our hosts?
BTW is was a relisting of coins that had listed yesterday.
Seems it was a eBay problems all well today.
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Exbrit Posts: 1,318 ✭✭✭✭
I had it happen many times - including a few minutes ago. The coins are being relisted with everything filled out correctly. I'm getting very frustrated with ebay.
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phnatacc Posts: 367 ✭✭
Appears to be an eBay issue. It is happening with people using GarageSale and other 3rd party listing tools. Not sure if it is occurring when using the eBay web interface.
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derryb Posts: 37,147 ✭✭✭✭✭
@derryb said:
Having same problem on a relist. Had to remove the numeric grade from the title and the description to get it relisted. Included a statement in description "Glitch in ebay's system is not allowing me to provide the grade in the title or in the description. You will receive the exact coin pictured, actual grade is shown there. "Will revise when it allows me to.
Issue appears to have been resolved by ebay, just revised my relist to include grade in title and in description.
Repetition of ignorance is ignorance raised to the power two.
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coindeuce Posts: 13,474 ✭✭✭✭✭
Had same trouble trying to list a ANACS old holder Barber half late this afternoon. All of the item specifics matched the info in the title perfectly. On a call with a level two CS rep. there was an admission of a problem with their software. She could not offer a timeline for a fix. I'll retry the launch Thursday.
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I've had it happen before. If you delete/remove all the references to grade and grader in the title and details, then re-enter those, it unconfuses eBay
I've found Turbo Lister whines about it if you put something like "PCGS MS63" in the title without adding PCGS as the certification in the "Item Specifics" (which is a convoluted task). It does not complain, however, if you simply say "PCGS 63."
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Why remove what it is to list as what it's not.
I have had it happen, and I had to start a new listing.
Called clueless customer service about the issue, only to find a flaying rep that had no clue of anything let only coins.
Went to level two supervisor who was also completely clueless and wanted to send me to level three, I said your your useless and hung up ....
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there is a drop-down you select. i presume it is for folks using search terms.
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I used the drop down with the PCGS coin number and these are items I had listed before think this is a new problem.
I got in trouble for listing a raw nickel as AU50! Took me a bit to figure out why I was blocked from listing; I removed the '50' and all was good. But, no problems listing PCGS examples? Hmmm? Interesting, for sure...
Having same problem on a relist. Had to remove the numeric grade from the title and the description to get it relisted. Included a statement in description "Glitch in ebay's system is not allowing me to provide the grade in the title or in the description. You will receive the exact coin pictured, actual grade is shown there. "
Will revise when it allows me to.
Repetition of ignorance is ignorance raised to the power two.
ya, it has been a while but a few times it wouldnt accept the listing even using the drop-down. try removing the boxes like suggested and see if that works.
if not, idk, clear cache, cookies and or restart. if not work then. just gotta wait.
sometimes labels, slips, listing etc just are stubborn.
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Make sure you don't forget to include PCGS in the drop down box for certification.