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BowmanChromeAddict

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As the subject says, I'm wondering what mac users on here are using for listing on ebay. Is there a reliable free software or is GarageSale the best option?

Thanks in advance for your response!
 

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I just go one by one through ebay. I know its painstakingly slow and tedious but i just don't feel like spending the additional $ on garagesale.
 

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200lbhockeyplayer said:
Garage Sale was a easiest $35 I have spent relating to eBay.


Is it really that much better? Maybe when I get a new scanner I'll test it out. I have an all-in-one and it is awful. The scanner part never works
 

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mredsox89 said:
200lbhockeyplayer said:
Garage Sale was a easiest $35 I have spent relating to eBay.


Is it really that much better? Maybe when I get a new scanner I'll test it out. I have an all-in-one and it is awful. The scanner part never works
Being able to create your auctions ahead of time is so much more calm in my opinion. Plus you can fly through them if you want to push through with GarageSale. Personally, I'll knock out a dozen or so auctions at a time, and then upload to eBay when I'm at 100 or so. Plus you can preview everything, work with whatever template style you want.

To me, it's completely worth it.
 

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Is Auctiva not a free software that basically does the same? If not, then, nevermind cause I usually just knock em out one by one but used Auctiva some back in the day when I was pumping out more auctions.
 

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I gave up on Auctiva when they came out with their whole pricing structure system last year. Vendio has worked out much better for me for all of the things I used to use Auctiva for, and they have better support.

Having said that, I've often though about buying an mac just to be able to use Garage Sale, as it seems to be a hell of a lot better than Turbo Lister.

aaron41984 said:
Is Auctiva not a free software that basically does the same? If not, then, nevermind cause I usually just knock em out one by one but used Auctiva some back in the day when I was pumping out more auctions.
 

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