Sure, you can wait until midnight on 3/30 and hope and pray Ebay converts your 2,500 store inventory listings properly to fixed price listings, or you can do the conversion yourself.
After all, what could go wrong?
- Store inventory "upgrades" (bold, subtitles, etc) are supposed to be renewed at the store inventory rate "as a one-time courtesy and then removed at the next renewal cycle".
- 30-day store inventory should convert as 30-day fixed, and GTC store inventory should convert as GTC fixed price.
- All store inventory items will be given new Item ID#'s.
I predict that there will be problems with one or all of the above processes.
For #1 above, what if you
are charged potentially
thousands of dollars for upgrades that are now very expensive on each listing? How long will it take Ebay to reimburse you, and will you have to pay it before your next billing cycle?
For #2, what if your GTC's become 30 day's, or vice versa? Since you
cannot change this parameter once a fixed price listing is started (either directly or in batch mode), you could be forced to manually delete these listings (if GTC).
Then there are the new ID#'s. I've already run into this possibly big problem, at least for those using 3rd party auction management systems. If 1000 store items become 1000 fixed price items with new ID#'s, my management system will no longer know they exist. Yes, I can import them, but I can no longer use the imported data to re-list. For some this is no biggie, but I'm sure that having all of your ID#'s change over-night is going to have unforeseen consequences.
And finally....what if the entire conversion process fails altogether? What if the process takes days due to the huge server overloads this will probably cause? What if all your entire store inventory is simply lost....or scrambled?
As Dirty Harry would say "
..you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?"