My Badge says I sold 200 Items, but I have sold 332 items . Why hasn’t my badge changed #‘s ? It should say I have sold 300 , and It hasn’t changed ?
HappyForeverFinds Reputation: 84 See HappyForeverFinds' booth |
It does not say 200 items…it should say 200th sale..(and the number of items you have sold can be quite a bit more because this measures your number of transactions…not the number of items sold)
The badge is a milestone for when you reach 200 sales..it does not change when your sales change until you reach the next level
Also, I do not believe there is a 300 badge..I believe you get badges at these milestones
10
25
100
200
500
750
1000 ….
but I may be wrong
CindyBear Reputation: 3068 See CindyBear's booth |
I agree with Cindy. These badges represent milestones achieved and are based on transactions not items.
My only other comment is I do not believe there’s a badge for 750. Once you get the 500 badge, you have to wait until you get to 1,000 for the new badge. (This is, unless the system has changed since I received my 1,000 sales badge.)
AbbysAttic Reputation: 395 See AbbysAttic's booth |
Oh ok thanks , I was wondering if it should say 300 , or if it was a higher amount , and that then it would show up . Thanks :)
HappyForeverFinds Reputation: 84 See HappyForeverFinds' booth |
Does anyone know WHY badges say 200th “sale” when we all know it represents “transactions”?
ToysAndTreasures Reputation: 916 See ToysAndTreasures' booth |
What about your annual Badge ? Aren’t you suppose to get an update every year on your anniversary ? Or What ?
bama50 Reputation: 12 See bama50's booth |
It could just be a system glitch. Your best bet would be to contact support and ask them.
lowerwholesale Reputation: 516 See lowerwholesale's booth |
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