Send the same offer to every eligible listing at once
Use the Quick send bar to dispatch one discount and duration to every eligible listing in a single run, and know the hourly limit before you start.
Instead of opening each listing and sending a Best Offer discount one at a time, DashVue can dispatch the same discount and duration to every eligible listing in a single run. This article covers where to start a bulk send, what happens while it runs, and the hourly cap you need to plan around.
Where to start a bulk send
There are two places to trigger this:
- Offers → Send: the Quick send bar lets you set a discount percentage and an offer duration, then send that combination to every listing DashVue identifies as eligible for a Best Offer.
- Offers → Overview: the hero card includes a one-click shortcut, “Send 10% off to all”, for the most common case of a flat 10% discount across your eligible listings.
Both routes run the same underlying bulk send process. The Overview shortcut is just a pre-filled version of the Quick send bar for speed.
How a bulk send run works
- Choose your discount percentage and offer duration in the Quick send bar.
- Confirm the send. DashVue works through your eligible listings in sequence, one offer at a time.
- A progress bar tracks the run as it goes, so you can see how far through the list DashVue has got.
- Once the run finishes (or stops early, see below), you get a per-run summary showing how many offers were sent.
Because offers are sent one after another rather than all at once, larger listing counts take longer to finish. Leave the run to complete rather than starting a second one over the top of it.
Hourly sending limit
eBay caps how many Best Offers can be sent per hour, and DashVue’s bulk send respects a limit of roughly 30 offers an hour. If a run reaches that cap partway through, it stops early rather than carrying on. The listings that did not get an offer in that run are not rejected or skipped for good: they are simply capped for that hour, and you can start another send later to reach them.
Before you send
Sending an offer is a change pushed to eBay, so your eBay connection needs Full Access rather than read-only. A read-only connection can show you eligible listings but cannot dispatch offers on your behalf. DashVue also works with one eBay UK account at a time, so a bulk send run only ever covers the listings on the account you have connected.
Good habits for repeat runs
If you regularly send the same discount, such as a seasonal 10% or 15% push, it is worth checking the per-run summary each time before starting another one. That way you can see at a glance whether the previous run finished cleanly or stopped early on the hourly limit, and decide whether it is worth sending a follow-up run to pick up any listings that were left over.
Last updated 2026-07-04.
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