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Ebay Listing Question

As you know, you can only track 30 items on ebay at one time.

One seller has listed about 50 auctions that all end at the same time.

Is there a special program to do this?

Secondly, I won't be able to track all of the prices sold for his listings, cause of the 30 limit rule.

Is there a way around this?

Dale
1st Finest Set - 1981 Baseball Fleer Basic - Retired
1st Finest Set - 1981 Baseball Fleer Master - Retired
1st Finest Set - 1955 Baseball Golden Stamps - Cleveland Indians - Retired
1st Finest Set - Mel Harder Baseball Master - Active
Mel Harder Showcase Set - Active
#15 on Current Set Registry - 1972 Topps Baseball - Retired
#23 on All Time Set Registry - 1972 Topps Baseball - Retired

Comments

  • I was just thinking about this yesterday as I maxed out my "Items I'm Watching" list. I would even be willing to pay a small fee to be able to watch 100 auctions.

    What I do on some is place a low bid just to add it to my "Items I'm bidding on" list or place a snipe so it ends up on my snipe list. If you don't want to do that, you can always add the URL to your "favorites" in Internet Explorer (or equivalent in any other browser).

    JEB.
  • yawie99yawie99 Posts: 2,575 ✭✭✭
    I use auctionwatch.com to set up my eBay listings and I know they have a tracking feature, but I've never really used it and am not sure of it's maximum capacity. Usually I'll just do something like what VL suggests: place a small bid or track the first and last auctions that the seller has ending and then add him to my favorite seller list so I can quickly go to his listings when I see closing time approaching.

    I also haven't tried the new eBay calendar feature, but I suppose it might offer some sort of help. Has anybody checked it out yet?
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  • UllrUllr Posts: 185 ✭✭✭
    I found it easiest to open a second ebay account. I have yet to max out both watch lists.
    collecting '67 & '75 red sox + baseball HOF autographs
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