I am guessing you still had a day+ left on this listing. >>
Oh, I had just listed it when someone PM'ed me and wanted it. We had been talking about it for a few days, I had just listed it when he contacted me. The listing hadnt been up 30 mins.
In the past you could revise your auctions and would get refunded. IE: Start an auction High where the Starting Value Fee is $4.80 and then later lower the price down to $.99 and change your Starting Value Fee. Now they double charge you, same with pictures.
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Jake
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I think we have talked about this before; for those
who do not know, TB's solution is a good one.
The only risk is that if your auction listing has been running
for a while, bidders may have set snipes for the original
item.
Such snipes set for a sweater, will still fire if the listing
has been changed to a pair of shoes.
Making the change as early as possible in the listing
cycle is prudent.
<< <i>OK THANKS, i JUST REVISED IT INTO SOMETHING ELSE. >>
Good thinking.
FINISHED 12/8/2008!!!
If not, do it again.
I am guessing you still had a day+ left on this listing.
should be nearly immediate.
<< <i>Should change within a few minutes.
If not, do it again.
I am guessing you still had a day+ left on this listing. >>
Oh, I had just listed it when someone PM'ed me and wanted it.
We had been talking about it for a few days, I had just listed it when he contacted me. The listing hadnt been up 30 mins.