• Resolved itsmefti

    (@itsmefti)


    Hi, I’m considering using the WP Lister plugin.

    I wanted to know whether any pricing rules can be set. I.e to account for ebays ~15% cut, can we set up a pricing rule. i.e WC/website price multiply by 1.15? etc.?

    Many thanks in advance for your help and support!

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  • Plugin Support WP Lab Support

    (@wp-lab-support)

    Hi @itsmefti

    Thank you for contacting support today.

    You can set up individual profiles for each of your accounts, product types, eBay marketplaces you sell on, etc.

    Within each listing profile, there are a couple ways you can control the price on eBay.

    1.) Within the edit product page under the “eBay Options” section you will see a “Price / Start Price” field, this field allows you to enter a price that will over ride all other settings. Whatever you enter in this field will be used as the eBay price for the listing and no matter what you change your WC price to, it won’t effect the eBay price, only this field will.

    2.) In the listing profile you can set a price as well under the “Price / Start Price” field. Any listing assigned to this listing profile will use that price (good option if all of the prices are the same for these products).

    3.) You can also use a % to increase or decrease the price in the listing profile under the “Price / Start Price” field. For example +5% would take the Woocommerce price and add 5% to the price when listing the item to eBay. -5% would reduce the price 5% when listing to eBay. This is good if you have a + increase you want to apply to all items on eBay

    If there is no custom price set in the “Price / Start Price” field of the edit product page, then by default the WC price is used on eBay. You can also use a compatible CSV plugin to populate the “Price / Start Price” field in bulk.

    You should also make sure you are not using a sale price in Woocommerce as that will override the prices set in WP-Lister. If you are using sale prices in WC and don’t want to use that sale price on eBay, you should set the “Use sale price” setting on the advanced settings page of WP-Lister to “No”.

    When updating your listings please take note if your listings are “locked” or “unlocked”. Please see the documentation here- https://docs.wplab.com/article/45-locked-vs-unlocked-listings

    Kind regards,

    John

    Thread Starter itsmefti

    (@itsmefti)

    Thanks ever so much for the detailed and thorough information!

    Thread Starter itsmefti

    (@itsmefti)

    Hi!

    i have a few more questions ! In particular, how does the plugin deal with items no longer in the WooCommerce inventory? Are the listings ended/deleted or other?

    many thanks again for your help and support ??

    Plugin Support msantamaria

    (@msantamaria)

    Hi @itsmefti ,

    I’m sorry for the delayed response.

    I strongly recommend creating a new thread for any new topic or question you have in the future. Your follow-up question was missed because this thread was already marked as “resolved.”

    Regarding your question, were you referring to when an item goes “out of stock”?

    The inventory sync of WP-Lister Pro is a background process that looks out for new sales on both WooCommerce eBay and automatically reduces the stock level quantity on the other platform. When the quantity reaches zero, the listing is ended or the product is marked as out of stock.

    This is explained in detail here: How does the inventory sync work?

    Additionally, this documentation might be useful: How to enable Out of Stock Control?

    Kind regards,

    Menchie
    WPLab Support

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