• Resolved ricesrey

    (@ricesrey)


    Greetings!! I’ve been experimenting with the WP-Lister for eBay and I have a couple of minor issues:

    1) There’s a section at the bottom of my template, just above the Shipping line, that lists all of the sizes and the associated prices. I don’t really need that since my prices remain the same for all sizes. Is there an easy way to remove that section?

    2) I need to charge Florida residents 6% sales tax–and I have this set up in WooCommerce settings as the Tax Rate for the Standard Class. Yet, my eBay listing doesn’t have the ‘Add Tax’ button checked after WP-Lister posts it. I set the Taxes drop-down (under Location and Taxes) to ‘Use Sales Tax Table,’ but it doesn’t appear to work. Of course, I can always go into the eBay listing, after the fact, and check the option, but it would certainly be nice if it happened automatically.

    By the way, this is a brilliant plug-in. Thanks so much!!

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-lister-for-ebay/

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  • Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hi Ric,

    1) That sounds like you have enabled the profile option to display a table of all variations. Please check your listing profile for “Add var. table” (in the “Variations” box on the right) – and set it to No. This should stop adding the table to your listing description.

    2) You’re right, you need to set the tax option to “Use Sale Tax Table” – but this sale tax table is something that you set directly on eBay, in your eBay account settings. There you can define your taxes by country for all listings in general – and WP-Lister just tells eBay “use the sales tax table” and doesn’t need to send any other details.

    kind regards,

    Matt

    Thread Starter ricesrey

    (@ricesrey)

    Thanks Matt,

    You’re correct on both issues. I only wish your Pro version was closer to $50 or $60. Even though I don’t really need any more functionality than what you provide in the free version (except for possibly the uploading of images to eBay), I would buy it just because I love the plugin and customer support. I’ll keep watching for your Christmas sale. In the meantime, I’ll add my five star rating.

    Best regards,
    Ric

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hi Ric,

    thanks for your review. You’re right, if you don’t need the inventory sync feature (for example because all your products are always in stock) and neither want to see eBay orders in WooCommerce, then WP-Lister Pro must seem like a big investment. But if it saves you the trouble of manually adjusting the quantity in WooCommerce when an item is sold on eBay (and vice versa), then it will have paid for itself soon enough 😉

    kind regards,

    Matt

    Thread Starter ricesrey

    (@ricesrey)

    Well then, if I might ask, why not offer an intermediate version that includes the ‘Upload Product Images to eBay’ feature but does not include the inventory sync stuff? The ability to upload product images would be well worth $60 to me. Plus it would allow me to feel as if I helped support future WP Lab development.

    Plugin Author WP Lab

    (@wp-lab)

    Hi Ric,

    it’s just that the extra effort to create and maintain and 3rd version would not be reasonable from a business point of view. You’re maybe the second or third user who asks this question in over a year – so it’s hard to justify days and weeks of additional effort for this. And it’s not only about creating another plugin version, the changes required on wplab.com would be even more effort…

    kind regards,

    Matt

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