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Increasing prices

With the new postal price increase is there a way to raise all product prices at once or do we have to do it one by one.

I offer free postage but that of course is built into the sales price

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Seller_rGNl7DgMf1CPH

Increasing prices

With the new postal price increase is there a way to raise all product prices at once or do we have to do it one by one.

I offer free postage but that of course is built into the sales price

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

If you are offering free postage, I assume you are on the Professional Selling plan (£30 per month). If on the £30 a month Professional Plan, you can update via an uploaded Spreadsheet - so you could increase prices that way.

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Seller_hOZNPw7G8FIjl

Yes you can do it in bulk using the Price & Quantity inventory file.

1. Run an Active Listings Report

2. Download the Price & Quantity inventory file from Manage Inventory.

3. Copy and past SKU, Price and stock quantity from the Active Listings Report to the Price & Quantity inventory file.

4. Change your prices in the Price & Quantity inventory file. Save this as a .txt file

5. Upload via Manage Inventory > Add Products via upload

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Seller_RAXEWLxQ2dbmN

The alternative is to create a new shipping template (or edit an old one) which adds the appropriate postage fee.

I am currently thinking of dumping all my low priced stock and possibly even dropping my pro subscription.

I am not a high volume seller and with margins now so tight at the cheaper end of the scale, it's barely worth the bother.

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Increasing prices

With the new postal price increase is there a way to raise all product prices at once or do we have to do it one by one.

I offer free postage but that of course is built into the sales price

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Increasing prices

With the new postal price increase is there a way to raise all product prices at once or do we have to do it one by one.

I offer free postage but that of course is built into the sales price

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Increasing prices

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With the new postal price increase is there a way to raise all product prices at once or do we have to do it one by one.

I offer free postage but that of course is built into the sales price

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

If you are offering free postage, I assume you are on the Professional Selling plan (£30 per month). If on the £30 a month Professional Plan, you can update via an uploaded Spreadsheet - so you could increase prices that way.

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Seller_hOZNPw7G8FIjl

Yes you can do it in bulk using the Price & Quantity inventory file.

1. Run an Active Listings Report

2. Download the Price & Quantity inventory file from Manage Inventory.

3. Copy and past SKU, Price and stock quantity from the Active Listings Report to the Price & Quantity inventory file.

4. Change your prices in the Price & Quantity inventory file. Save this as a .txt file

5. Upload via Manage Inventory > Add Products via upload

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Seller_RAXEWLxQ2dbmN

The alternative is to create a new shipping template (or edit an old one) which adds the appropriate postage fee.

I am currently thinking of dumping all my low priced stock and possibly even dropping my pro subscription.

I am not a high volume seller and with margins now so tight at the cheaper end of the scale, it's barely worth the bother.

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

If you are offering free postage, I assume you are on the Professional Selling plan (£30 per month). If on the £30 a month Professional Plan, you can update via an uploaded Spreadsheet - so you could increase prices that way.

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

If you are offering free postage, I assume you are on the Professional Selling plan (£30 per month). If on the £30 a month Professional Plan, you can update via an uploaded Spreadsheet - so you could increase prices that way.

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Seller_hOZNPw7G8FIjl

Yes you can do it in bulk using the Price & Quantity inventory file.

1. Run an Active Listings Report

2. Download the Price & Quantity inventory file from Manage Inventory.

3. Copy and past SKU, Price and stock quantity from the Active Listings Report to the Price & Quantity inventory file.

4. Change your prices in the Price & Quantity inventory file. Save this as a .txt file

5. Upload via Manage Inventory > Add Products via upload

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Seller_hOZNPw7G8FIjl

Yes you can do it in bulk using the Price & Quantity inventory file.

1. Run an Active Listings Report

2. Download the Price & Quantity inventory file from Manage Inventory.

3. Copy and past SKU, Price and stock quantity from the Active Listings Report to the Price & Quantity inventory file.

4. Change your prices in the Price & Quantity inventory file. Save this as a .txt file

5. Upload via Manage Inventory > Add Products via upload

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Seller_RAXEWLxQ2dbmN

The alternative is to create a new shipping template (or edit an old one) which adds the appropriate postage fee.

I am currently thinking of dumping all my low priced stock and possibly even dropping my pro subscription.

I am not a high volume seller and with margins now so tight at the cheaper end of the scale, it's barely worth the bother.

40
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Seller_RAXEWLxQ2dbmN

The alternative is to create a new shipping template (or edit an old one) which adds the appropriate postage fee.

I am currently thinking of dumping all my low priced stock and possibly even dropping my pro subscription.

I am not a high volume seller and with margins now so tight at the cheaper end of the scale, it's barely worth the bother.

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