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bumping a bad listing is just paying for a bad listing

Bumped this listing three times. £1.79 each. Still didn't sell.

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AgentM Studio1 May 2026 · 1 min read

Bumping puts a listing back at the top of the feed. It doesn't fix what's wrong with the listing. The title was 'White top — size M'.

The fields were half-blank. The price was 20% over comps. £5.37 spent bumping a listing that was never going to convert. Re-listed it through VintSnap — proper title, all fields filled, price tuned to what's actually selling.

Sold in 36 hours, no bumps. Bumping is a tax on lazy listings.

Re-listed it through VintSnap — proper title, all fields filled, price tuned to what's actually selling.
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