Hi,
I have a listing saved as a draft but when I try to publish I receive a message stating that my listings need to be translated in the default language en-US.
That's the problem...they are in English. I am situated in The Netherlands and already have 6 listings with no problems...but for some reason I cannot get around this.
My language is set to English -US. I have even set my location to Miami Florida but nothing seems to work.
I have also cleared my cache but to no avail.
Does anybody know how to fix this?
Any info will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Hi, you could try creating a copy of the draft listing and see if you have any joy with that version. Good luck!
Thanks for the tip but unfortunately that didn't work
You are in the Netherlands, set you location to the Netherlands language English (UK) currency (EUR)
that seemed to fix it for me after a while
Oh did not see you use a company in the United States for dispatch.
Thanks everyone for the tips but nothing worked. I ended up just pasting the English titles, tags and description into the Dutch sections saved and published
The titles and tags were mandatory so that was the problem
I am constantly having this problem. I am in the U.S. I have selected English as my language. But everytime I sign in, my listing are in the Indian currancy of rupees. I CANNOT find a way to contact a representative to correct this problem.
@ResaleMaven You have to select a viewing currency
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