So these auctions all start Tuesday and have to end at 11:59 Tuesday? I have a bunch of stuff I want to put up but if I wait til after work then that doesn't leave much time for them to run.
How does the 20 cent listing day work? Can you use Turbo Lister and if you do use it do you set the auction up as a one day listing? Can you schedule them through Turbo Lister or do you have to actually get on Ebay and list them? Or is every auction listed that day in the 24 hour and 20 cent club?
Yes I know it's for tomorrow and is a 24 hour listing. But is every auction that is started tomorrow automatically a 24 hour auction if you use Turbo Lister?
That is correct it is not a 1 day mandatory thing. I think bit am not sure that you can list 1 day, 3 day, 5,7 or 10. as long as you list it on the 24th it is .20 per.
12:01 AM 4-24-07 through 11:59 PM 4-24-07 (EBAY Time)
20-cents
You can use TL, but if you use the listing-scheduler (in the list-your-item form), you will be charged an extra 10-cents. Just load TL like you usually would.
You can list for 1(if available in your category), 3, 5, 7, 10 days. (10-days is an extra 40-cents per listing.)
Here is a tip that I hope does not get too widespread:
To avoid the rush and getting burried/lost, try this.....
List your items for 3-days or 5-days. When you have 12-hours left and no bids, move to 10-days and pay the extra 40-cents. This will keep your items out of the HUGE pile. If you do not want to pay the extra 40-cents, you can at least avoid a couple days of the pile, and move to 7-days at no extra charge.
If you use this scheme, it is important to price your item at an opening bid that will be satisfactory as a closing bid. Fewer eyes will see the 3 and 5 day listings; and, you may get bids in the first cycle of days.
According to the snipe-experts, moving your listings' closing time has no effect on cancelling any set snipes. They will fire near the newly scheduled closing time.
The listing specials are worth the most, obviously, when your items are expensive.
storm
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That's not a bad idea, storm - but I still dread these cheap listing days. I actually listed my cards tonight, so I could get ahead of the crap onslaught tomorrow.
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Steve
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Can you use Turbo Lister and if you do use it do you set the auction up as a one day listing?
Can you schedule them through Turbo Lister or do you have to actually get on Ebay and list them?
Or is every auction listed that day in the 24 hour and 20 cent club?
You have to do it though on the day specified. No it can be a 7 day listing.
Steve
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I am almost positive about the 1,3 etc
Storm would know.
Steve
Steve
20-cents
You can use TL, but if you use the listing-scheduler (in the list-your-item form),
you will be charged an extra 10-cents. Just load TL like you usually would.
You can list for 1(if available in your category), 3, 5, 7, 10 days. (10-days is
an extra 40-cents per listing.)
Here is a tip that I hope does not get too widespread:
To avoid the rush and getting burried/lost, try this.....
List your items for 3-days or 5-days. When you have 12-hours left
and no bids, move to 10-days and pay the extra 40-cents. This will
keep your items out of the HUGE pile. If you do not want to pay the
extra 40-cents, you can at least avoid a couple days of the pile, and
move to 7-days at no extra charge.
If you use this scheme, it is important to price your item at an
opening bid that will be satisfactory as a closing bid. Fewer eyes
will see the 3 and 5 day listings; and, you may get bids in the
first cycle of days.
According to the snipe-experts, moving your listings' closing time has no
effect on cancelling any set snipes. They will fire near the newly scheduled
closing time.
The listing specials are worth the most, obviously, when your items
are expensive.
storm