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Displaying Items in Your Widget

How to enable and price items for your buyback widget in Reusely.

Written by Sayed Ahmed

Efficiently configuring your buyback items ensures a smooth and user-friendly experience for both you and your sellers. Follow these three steps to enable, customize, and price your buyback items.


The Ultimate Guide to Setting Up Your Buyback Items

1. Enable Items in Catalog Settings

Start by enabling the items you wish to buy back from sellers.

  • Go to your Catalog settings and select the items you want to include in your buyback program.

πŸ’‘ Tip

We recommend you reading how to manage Catalog settings to help you enabling items in your widget.


2. Create Custom Conditions and Terms

Tailor conditions and terms for the items in your buyback program:

  • Define unique conditions and condition terms in the Conditions settings for each item type.

  • Group items under the same condition group if they share similar conditions or terms.

  • If you use a price sync from a pricing source, you can auto-sync their conditions.

A screenshot of how to set category and condition Acer Tablet.

πŸ’‘ Tip

While price sync is available, creating your own conditions allows for greater customization. You can then manually map your custom conditions to any price source for added flexibility.


3. Set Prices for Your Items

Accurate pricing is essential for a transparent and reliable buyback process:

  • Use the Price Editor to set prices for all items.

  • Ensure no item is left at $0, as items without prices will not appear in your widget.

We offer two pricing models to accommodate your business requirements, making it easy to manage pricing effectively.


Preview Your Widget

Once those steps are complete, your widget will display the items, their conditions, and their prices. This preview ensures your setup is accurate and ready for use.

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