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trevordchi
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What do you use for listing on feebay?
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I pay b/c I list hundreds of auctions/week, so using ebay’s manual lister would be beyond time consuming. plus, i like to spread my auctions out + you can't do that (for free) w/ebay or turbolister.trevordchi said:I'm not going to pay. I don't list very much. I can use ebay's listing but I really liked how Auctiva would link the rest of your auctions.
trevordchi said:I'm not going to pay. I don't list very much. I can use ebay's listing but I really liked how Auctiva would link the rest of your auctions.
Pinbreaker said:trevordchi said:I'm not going to pay. I don't list very much. I can use ebay's listing but I really liked how Auctiva would link the rest of your auctions.
The image scroll to the rest of your autions is still free... I just signed up for the free one...
(Click on my auctions and you can still see the scroller)
If you use BigCrumbs, you can have them put in a gallery just like Auctiva's for your other auctions for free. Not to mention the cash back you get from ebay and other online purchases.trevordchi said:I'm not going to pay. I don't list very much. I can use ebay's listing but I really liked how Auctiva would link the rest of your auctions.
trevordchi said:Pinbreaker said:trevordchi said:I'm not going to pay. I don't list very much. I can use ebay's listing but I really liked how Auctiva would link the rest of your auctions.
The image scroll to the rest of your autions is still free... I just signed up for the free one...
(Click on my auctions and you can still see the scroller)
The free auctiva?