Ebay importing webinterpret listings

In based in the UK.

Just opened a Bonanza ‘booth’ and the ebay importer looks like an excellent way to quickly get all products up for sale. It’s still ticking away so not sure exactly what it’s going to pull through, although the 5 that have come through already are the european webinterpret translated listings.

Is there anyway to only choose the ebay.com or ebay.co.uk listings?

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This is an official Bonanza response.

Welcome to Bonanza @DesignsEmporium!

The eBay importer is designed to copy listings which are active on ebay.com (US version of the site). It will not copy listings which are only active on international eBay sites, such as ebay.co.uk. We do apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and we would recommend transferring your listings to ebay.com and then reimporting to your Bonanza booth from there.

If you run into any troubles, please reach out to us! https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/contact_us

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DesignsEmporium says: March 12, 2018

Hi, the problem is it seems to be importing everything – i.e. .com, UK, France, Spain, Germany, Australia etc

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