This is so frustrating. Less than 12 hours ago I went to listings and set all my listings for manual renewal. Then this morning I sold a small book which I had only one copy of. Less than two hours later it sold again. How could this happen? Firstly, all items were set for manual renewal and secondly, I had the quantity of that book set at 1. I've now had to cancel the second order and hope the buyer doesn't leave a low review. The finance tab indicates that the book was auto renewed after it had sold out - How often do I have to reset to manual review and why was my set quantity disregarded?
I see you have over 1400 items listed. Do you think perhaps you just missed that one when you reset to manual?
The reason I ask is I only have a little less than 200 items and I sometimes will miss one when I renew expired . Then it sometimes will go the entire 4 months and whoops! autorenews! I find it easy to miss some.
Yes, I did consider that. But as I mentioned. I had set all active listings (which this one was, before it sold) as a group to manual renewal. And it had a quantity of 1 so it should not have renewed once it sold out, even if it was on auto-renewal (which it wasn't).
This happened to me also, a few months ago. I sold a vase and a few hours later I sold the same vase to someone else. I know there was only one listed because I made only one. It should not have renewed. I cancelled, apologized and refunded the 2nd buyer. Unfortunately, the 1st purchase was from an OSA, so the fees were higher!
I just had this happen to me for the first time. A pair of earrings that I can no longer get the charms for just resold, not sure how it popped up for sale after selling my last pair recently. Now I have to disappoint a customer and let them know they are no longer available. I will be rechecking my entire online inventory now.