Mark items as 'Sold Out' instead of deleting
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Mike Erickson
I want to manage my inventory more effectively by marking items as 'Sold Out' rather than deleting them. This would help me keep track of items that have been sold at events like trade shows, similar to how sales are managed on eBay or Shopify. It would be beneficial to have a feature that allows me to mark items as 'Sold Out' directly within the inventory module, providing a clearer status of my inventory.
Cass Sapir
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Details here:
https://support.carddealerpro.com/hc/en-us/articles/47448920889883-Mark-as-Sold
Thanks Mike Erickson for bringing this idea forward and to others for adding comments and upvoting.
If you see an opportunity to further enhance this feature please create a new post and add details there.
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Merged in a post:
Add 'Sold' status and sold price tracking
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Jaron
I need a way to track cards in my batch with a 'Sold' status, as 'draft' and 'ready to list' are my only options. Additionally, a feature to find a card in my inventory, mark it as sold in person, and remove it from marketplaces would be beneficial. Currently, I can't set the status to 'Sold Out', but having a 'Sold' status with sold price tracking would be ideal. This feature should apply to both inventory and batch areas.
Cass Sapir
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Mark Inventory Item as 'Sold Out' for Non-Platform Sales
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Mike Erickson
I need a way to mark an inventory item as 'Sold out' when I sell a card outside of platforms like eBay or Shopify. Currently, I don't want to delete the card because I want to easily see which cards are sold. It would be helpful to have this capability to manage my inventory more effectively.
Cass Sapir
Adding comment from Discord User - Return to Trading Cards
"Mark a card as sold rather than just deleting it from the inventory and then you could also prompt for the price that it sold for and feed that data back in if you want. I think collx used to do that."
Cass Sapir
Another example could be if a card is sent out as a comp, or free card, the ability to keep the card as a record, mark as a $0 giveaway (comp).
Currently the act of deleting loses the information on the history of the card.