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It would be nice if when an item is sold (or dispatched, specifically) you could automatically remove it from your collection. Tiresome to manually do this, and I have a feeling I forget sometimes… -
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Unless you don't want to do that - like I don't. What I do is have a Sold folder and I move things I have sold into there so I can still see them but away from items I still possess. -
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sure, I was only requesting the option :P -
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I get it. Things don't tend to be done around here according to options, unfortunately. It's either one way or the other! -
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Gecks
It would be nice if when an item is sold (or dispatched, specifically) you could automatically remove it from your collection. Tiresome to manually do this, and I have a feeling I forget sometimes…
An Option to remove from collection gets my Vote too, I believe voting is how things get done :-) -
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angie503
An Option to remove from collection gets my Vote too,
+1. You can add to collection when you buy, why not remove it when you sell? -
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Gecks
It would be nice if when an item is sold (or dispatched, specifically) you could automatically remove it from your collection. Tiresome to manually do this, and I have a feeling I forget sometimes…
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Metalman2
You can add to collection when you buy, why not remove it when you sell?
Id also like to be able to add to my collection when listing an item for sale or list for sale from my collection. -
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+1
this would avoid many seller mistakes -
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+1
Would also like the option to add to my collection at the same time as adding to my store or list an item from my collection for sale rather than having to do both.
And for the love of all things sane, when the hell are they going to make it so we can search our inventory in the same way as we can search our store or collections. Would make listing from draft status so much easier. -
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Hi I just posted a item for sale ,once listed it shows free postage I tried to remove this to place my own postage rate but can't and it's diving me mad -
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andkosh
Hi I just posted a item for sale ,once listed it shows free postage I tried to remove this to place my own postage rate but can't and it's diving me mad
Delete this from your shipping policies:
1 grams and up: £0.00 per each additional 1 grams
You need to have a proper look at all of them. You're charging the same for sending to the US (and everywhere else in the world) as you are for within the UK. -
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kjmahee
Unless you don't want to do that - like I don't. What I do is have a Sold folder and I move things I have sold into there so I can still see them but away from items I still possess.
That's a good idea -
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+1. Solid idea, one that would be easy to program, and should take less than 1-9 months to implement. -
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There is still no solution for this.
Items sold, can only be removed manually from your collection. You have to stop working to go erase items.
To list an item: You find the item in your collection. From there , you list it. This should be automatic. Anybody else out there suffering for this? -
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Just you. You don't have to have an item in your collection to sell it, and selling an item doesn't mean you have to remove it from your collection (because it didn't need to be in your collection ... and so forth).
Why do you have to stop working to erase items from your collection that have no bearing on your inventory? I pray your suffering may abate. -
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kjmahee
Just you. You don't have to have an item in your collection to sell it, and selling an item doesn't mean you have to remove it from your collection (because it didn't need to be in your collection ... and so forth).
of course, but if it *was* in your collection, discogs should be able to (optionally) remove it, to save busywork.
Why do you have to stop working to erase items from your collection that have no bearing on your inventory?
because now that you have sold it, you don't have it?