posted on July 16, 2001 01:02:13 PM
Does anyone know of one (non web based) that allows scheduling your auctions as opposedto being home to hit the launch button? Thanks.
posted on July 16, 2001 01:23:37 PM
Yes I do. Please e-mail me at [email protected] and I will send you the name. I will be home early evening and will reply then.
posted on July 16, 2001 01:43:36 PM
> Does anyone know of one (non web based)
> that allows scheduling your auctions as
> opposedto being home to hit the launch
> button? Thanks.
AuctionTrakker will do this for you. You schedule the date and time you would like the auction to launch. You can also specify that it re-list the auction an X number of times at the interval you specify. It is also smart enough to to "relist" an item if the previous auction did not have any bidders.
posted on July 17, 2001 11:19:29 AM
I am probably violating some rule or other but there is a whole new software package out there that is clean and I have been able to set up a new listing within 20 minutes.
Seems to offer the entire gamut of listing, tracking, email, etc functions I have need for. I haven't had a chance yet to try the whole thing but there is a free trial period and the cost after that is VERY reasonable. Name is Kinem. try the normal www and .com and you should be able to find them.
posted on July 20, 2001 11:19:54 AM
I have been testing out AuctionTamer and am very impressed with all the features it has and so far I have only worked with the Auction Poster portion of it!
Invenna is now saying that they are trying to find someone to provide protocol updates past Sept 1, but considering that they haven't issued one to fix a number of currently broken things such as the Find Feedback function, I am highly skeptical.
posted on July 24, 2001 08:22:30 AM
Does anyone use the AUCTION WATCH services? Seems like everyones using other ones and no one has mentioned AUCTIONWATCH services like AMP. I was using AMP but Im thinking about switching to Channel Fusion because it would be cheaper in the long run for me. For instance in the last 3 months I have run my account on Auction Watch to over $120 when that same $120 can get me a year of service from Channelfusion. I just started my 14 days on channelfusion and will try to do some posting today.. I will let you know how it goes.
posted on July 26, 2001 08:59:05 AM
I've used several services and packages and seen them come and go...
Currently I'm using AuctionTrakker which is a pc based offline program. It will handle your snipes, timer delayed listing, emails, inventory and a lot of other features... My complaint is that it's got so many features I haven't gotten around to using them all yet.
Probably the best thing about them is that they are VERY responsive to the users and when ebay makes a change, AT makes a fix usually within hours...
Flat fee, no % bumps, very reasonable for what you get.