How do i know if and when my items have been submitted to pricegrabber, nextag & the find

How do i know if and when my items have been submitted to pricegrabber, nextag & the find

asked about 10 years ago

4 Answers

Recent addition..I do not think many here would know the answer, hasn’t been offered long

answered about 10 years ago

ccmom
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I just noticed them and am trying to click on the options. But, I am unable to do so.

answered about 10 years ago

Eliray
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CindyBear says: February 09, 2014

noticed that too..which makes me wonder if it is not fully integrated yet or if it is a higher membership option

Eliray says: February 09, 2014

Ok, figured it out. Click on the word. Not the box.

gearseller2 says: February 11, 2014

As a follow up to my own “answer” I went back and tried clicking on the words and not the box- as of now they are still checked so maybe this is it!

Max [URL removed] 9% = google shopping, thefind

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Max [URL removed] 13% = ebay,

Premium
Max [URL removed] 16% = Nextag & pricegrabber

answered about 10 years ago

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ccmom says: February 09, 2014

understood, but still can’t check on the boxes..so my guess is that the become checked off when the items are actually sent???

I’m guessing that certain paid subscription levels allow for more options- I asked about this over the weekend but have not gotten an answer yet. Also, if you had Google before make sure your rate hasn’t changed- mine went back to “economy” but Anjelica answered quickly that she did not know why and to just check “premium” again- I did and that stays now :-)

answered about 10 years ago

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A2z4u2c says: February 11, 2014

It shows you in the box what advertising percentage you need for each option.

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