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eBay Store Sync:
A big issue I have noticed with the current implementation is that when I have an item sync'd to my eBay store and we run out of inventory, the listing ends. As a result, if we get additional inventory a day or two later an entirely new listing gets created rather than updating the existing listing.
When I use eBay directly, the listing doesn't end when I run out of inventory. It remains active until I end it so I can add available quantities as we have the inventory to support it. I can see where having the listing automatically end be beneficial for some items that might be a limited release where once it sells out, that's it. But for most things, restock is inevitable and when you're listing several hundred Magic Singles, 40 sell out and 30 get restocked the next day, the automatic ending of listings just cost me $9 and that's only a small number of listings. Additionally, if we only have 1 card in stock and a customer wants to buy it and we add it to their order in POS then they realize they don't want it, the listing gets canceled and then relisted!
The idea would be to have an option in the listing options for the store sync that makes it so when a listing is set to "Good 'til Canceled", the listing persists even if the available quantity reaches 0.
Product Linking:
This one would be fantastic and I imagine a bit more difficult to implement than the eBay fix. For example, we sell Magic the Gathering Commander decks and not only do we offer them as individual decks, we also offer a bundle where a customer can get 2 of them at a discounted price. It would be great if we could create a bundle listing and link it's inventory to the 2 single items so when the bundle is purchased, it removes 1 qty from each of the singles.