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Hey there, I finally got my desk and shelving built for my second office for which I'm going to have all my eBay work and figured I might as well do a full audit while organizing the room. I have been getting consistent sales from my items but they are almost all listed as BIN sales, no active auctions.

I was wondering if anyone has experience with a full audit where I remove everything then realist as I confirm the item is stored and organized properly. I was wondering if, when I delete an item and confirm its in the proper place if it's as easy as just relisting the item. Will I be able to just search “kobe Jersey” and be able to find my old listing?

I thought I had successfully done an audit but realized I still have listing that are not stored properly and are in limbo. Because of this I was going to just turn off all listings and just go through my organized storage Relisting as I confirm they are stored properly.

Can anyone confirm that I won't have to completely make a new listing for each one? I probably have 150 active listings as of now with 100s more ready to list. I just want to make sure I don't have to relist those items from scratch as I can only list about 9 per hour tops/already spent q lot of man hours getting those listed. If so, I'll probably just make an Excel sheet for everything I have as listed and compare and cancel. Thanks!

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