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Nancy Merkle

8 Years Ago

N/a On Original Paintings

When I do a search for my art, some of my paintings marked with N/A for the price of the original. At first I thought it was because the painting had sold, but then I saw the N/A on some that were still for sale, but for which I had not listed a specific price. So, I assumed the N/A went on those that had sold and those that didn't offer a specific price. Then I discovered some that were still for sale, didn't have a specific price, and were not marked with the N/A designation. I can't figure out the pattern for the N/A. Can anyone enlighten me when and how the N/A exhibits itself. I'd really like some consistency in my listings, but this thing has confounded me.

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Alfred Ng

8 Years Ago

Nancy, you likely did not check "yes" on the box "for sale?" when you upload the images.

 

Nancy Merkle

8 Years Ago

I definitely checked "yes". If "yes" isn't checked, neither the price nor the N/A show up.

 

Nancy Merkle

8 Years Ago

I take that back, now I'm seeing some that are not for sale and have the N/A. So confused. Does it have to do with changing the availability after the initial listing? Sometimes I will change the availability if the original is in a show or temporarily unavailable. Just wish I could figure this out.

 

Abbie Shores

8 Years Ago

You must fill out every single detail, or leave them blank altogether

 

Nancy Merkle

8 Years Ago

Thanks, Abbie. I'll delete everything and leave them blank altogether. I hope that will fix the problem.

 

Abbie Shores

8 Years Ago

search pages take up to 24 hours to catch up

 

Nancy Merkle

8 Years Ago

Thanks. I just updated all my images. Will check tomorrow to make sure it all works.

 

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