i put 1k nether stars on the market and they all expired, ain't nobody got time to put them up 1 by 1 by 1 by 1... again
The automatic expiration on market listings is a crucial feature to keep the market free from the junk that people try to sell but no-one else wants to buy, by having all (non-server-sold) listings eventually end after a reasonable length of time, and as far as I know there is no setting in the market plugin to allow only specific user sold items to not expire. It is your choice to list such a silly number of a single item, so if and when the listing expires then it is equally your choice whether you can be bothered to relist them all again or instead list a more sensible amount, like say, the number you think you can actually sell in the time before the listing expires again. Final note: Just be grateful that we didn't add netherstars to the market blacklist after you made your silly stockpile of them
you should consider one more thing. The small creation fee does not get refunded if the item isn't sold. So only add a few and restock when bought, day after day. Yes we could disable it, but in my opinion the advantages of these features are better for the average player than the disadvantages.
i've never had one, nor has anyone else, there's a deduction when someone buys what you put up, but thats it