Newbi back with amazon/ebay sync question

I imported from Amazon 2 months ago and ensured to turn off sync option. Last week I linked ebay account and again, made sure to turn-off the sync.

Yesterday, I noticed my products for sale dropped by 8 items and all of the sudden most items are now free shipping! It took awhile for it to sink in my head that all the items were Amazon Fulfillment Center items. It took awhile because I know I removed sync from Amazon and blamed ebay for my woes. The heart-breaker is, I spent weeks tweaking, grooming titles and descriptions and now all is lost.

Now my stupid question. I know I unchecked sync on both ebay and amazon but I do not want to take a chance of this happening again!

Once import is done (which it is) can I/ should I unlink (remove) these accounts? I went to Import Amazon and tried to “uncheck” or remove association but there is no where to remove.

Import is great at first to populate store but there are several items different (like title, shipping,traits) between Amazon and Bonanza and it takes awhile, one item at a time, to edit. If I had dozens instead of hundreds of items, it wouldn’t be a big deal.

Hopefully this question will keep others from doing what I did!

asked almost 9 years ago

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lostlizard May 29, 2015

I’m here looking for Amazon import solutions also. I’ve imported from Amazon in the past, but usually import only from eBay. Now, all of a sudden my Amazon items are importing during an eBay import request. With Amazon, I only get the stock photo; with eBay I get my photos, etc.

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