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  1. 84 votes
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    I agree - with over 500 items listed it does get frustrating. I daren't use the extremely useful 'copy' function anymore as it takes longer to find where the copied listing is than it takes to write a complete new listing! Also, even with a new listing I have to wait several minutes before all my items have loaded on the shop keeping page so that I can scroll to the bottom to add it to my collections. To have anything new listed at the top of the page would be sooo much easier.

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    Agreed with all the others - I LOVE the new look shops, but it's hard work jiggling the collections to make sure items newly listed aren't heading up 2+ collections.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Why should it be 'limited to 10 per day unless it's supplies items' ? You can't decide what is limited and what isn't.

    People are currently following the rules - the rules say they can re-list their whole shop every 24 hours. It is therefore their choice if they do this.

    Limiting re-listing to 10 or 20 items per day might work for smaller shops, but if you are running a full time business selling your craft work and have a couple of hundred items listed it;s not fair to say you can only re-list a small percentage. If you have 10 items in your shop you can still re-list the whole shop daily. If you have 200 items it is a far smaller percentage of your shop that you can re-list. Doesn't seem air, somehow.....

    This is a business for the Folksy team too - they need us to sell so that they get the commission to keep this place running. Alienating the Plus sellers with this constant negativity will drive sellers elsewhere - which will be a loss to Folksy.

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