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You can only do it using a listing tool such as TradeVine or your own tool developed through the API. I don't think you can do it "natively" or even in My Products.
They have fixed the problem now.
Hmm. And also, it doesn't seem to work. I can't save them :-/
Looks like you have to select "Other" as Carrier then you can now choose from Urban and Non-Rural options. Eh, I don't suppose it matters that it's "Other", not sure that's shown anyway.
Local seller doing drop shipping from overseas. There are special terms and you must have written approval to drop ship by Trade Me https://help.trademe.co.nz/hc/en-us/articles/360012363012
I expect it is matching in some circumstance on the category name, since the category is "chisels and files" then any search for chisels, or files, or chisel, or file, will return everything, and excluding any of those words would return nothing. I don't think there is a way to really narrow it down to one or the other unfortunately. The only ones that are excluded are actually from a different primary category (listings can be put into more than one category, at an expense), for example, search for chisel and the listing for "german chainsaw files" goes away, because it's primary category...
You can see each fee which has been charged to you in the account statement https://www.trademe.co.nz/MyTradeMe/AccountStatement.aspx Selling fees are now different depending on what category you list in, and for In Trade sellers fees are also charged on the shipping amount you charge. Then there are Ping and Afterpay fees if you accept those payment methods. High Volume fees are another one which can catch you out if you have lots of listings. Other than that you basically have to actively choose various enhancements to get charged more fees.
Yes it's done this redirecting stuff for a while now, I can see the sense in it, but it can be annoying if you want to check from the feedback exactly the details of what was purchased. However, you can plug the listing ID into bidbud to get the actual listing without the redirection... For your first example... https://www.bidbud.co.nz/3446331186
If you accurately described the item and did not mislead the buyer, as a private seller you are under no obligation to accept a return for any reason, let alone to pay for return shipping. If you are "in trade" then as long as it's not faulty and you describe it correctly... you are not obligated to accept a return. "Didn't fit me", "don't like it", "bought the wrong part"... are all change of mind, not your problem. If for whatever reason you do agree to accept a return of a purchase, do not refund **anything** until the item is back with you and checked, then you can refund the item pric...
If you go to a house auction and they say "Start Bidding, there is No Reserve" that doesn't mean "we won't sell it to anybody unless we like the price", it means "we will sell it no matter how low the price". What you want is "inifinite reserve", not "no reserve" :-)
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You can only do it using a listing tool such as TradeVine or your own tool developed through the API. I don't think you can do it "natively" or even in My Products.
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They have fixed the problem now.
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Hmm. And also, it doesn't seem to work. I can't save them :-/
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Looks like you have to select "Other" as Carrier then you can now choose from Urban and Non-Rural options. Eh, I don't suppose it matters that it's "Other", not sure that's shown anyway.
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Local seller doing drop shipping from overseas. There are special terms and you must have written approval to drop ship by Trade Me https://help.trademe.co.nz/hc/en-us/articles/360012363012
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I expect it is matching in some circumstance on the category name, since the category is "chisels and files" then any search for chisels, or files, or chisel, or file, will return everything, and excluding any of those words would return nothing. I don't think there is a way to really narrow it down to one or the other unfortunately. The only ones that are excluded are actually from a different primary category (listings can be put into more than one category, at an expense), for example, search for chisel and the listing for "german chainsaw files" goes away, because it's primary category...
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You can see each fee which has been charged to you in the account statement https://www.trademe.co.nz/MyTradeMe/AccountStatement.aspx Selling fees are now different depending on what category you list in, and for In Trade sellers fees are also charged on the shipping amount you charge. Then there are Ping and Afterpay fees if you accept those payment methods. High Volume fees are another one which can catch you out if you have lots of listings. Other than that you basically have to actively choose various enhancements to get charged more fees.
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Yes it's done this redirecting stuff for a while now, I can see the sense in it, but it can be annoying if you want to check from the feedback exactly the details of what was purchased. However, you can plug the listing ID into bidbud to get the actual listing without the redirection... For your first example... https://www.bidbud.co.nz/3446331186
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If you accurately described the item and did not mislead the buyer, as a private seller you are under no obligation to accept a return for any reason, let alone to pay for return shipping. If you are "in trade" then as long as it's not faulty and you describe it correctly... you are not obligated to accept a return. "Didn't fit me", "don't like it", "bought the wrong part"... are all change of mind, not your problem. If for whatever reason you do agree to accept a return of a purchase, do not refund **anything** until the item is back with you and checked, then you can refund the item pric...
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If you go to a house auction and they say "Start Bidding, there is No Reserve" that doesn't mean "we won't sell it to anybody unless we like the price", it means "we will sell it no matter how low the price". What you want is "inifinite reserve", not "no reserve" :-)
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