The thing that bugs me is that eBay already have the API to load multiple images directly to EPS and return their URL's: The only problem you'd have with loading your images from off-site, which appears to be the way eBay would prefer, is to use a host that can serve those images with very high available bandwidth and none of these are free any more after Photobucket started to charge for their service. The problem then becomes one of server lag ie the main image will load instantly but any others may take some time to arrive. The URL's you provide are used to call those images from the remote hosting server.ĮBay will copy your 1st pic to their image server (EPS) but will load the others from the remote server. Labour intensive but could try if not a lot of listings?ĮBay say this works though I haven't tried it myself as i don't use an image host. Could you put a dummy URL into FE eg hpps:///dummy.jpg load and then goto Seller Hub and manually upload local images. I use a host for a webpage and store all my image offsite so not an issue. "File exchange is almost TL now but without the ability to upload local images to ebay's image servers." Probably about the only hope of getting it back. While they couldn't care about Aussie sellers the composite might really hit the fan when they shut it down in the US, particularly if they just spring it on their sellers with no other info. The UK/Europe lost it about 2 weeks ago, however I think the US aren't scheduled to end for up to 6 months. On the US "Weekly Chat with eBay Staff" about 3 months ago they hinted that Turbo Lister would be staying, but just last week the said that it was definitely finished.
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