posted on October 4, 2004 04:35:49 PM
has anyone had this happen and found a fix for it?
listed my first item, provided s & h info. looked fine in the preview. actual listing does not give my s & h info. went back in and "modified" to correct the problem. showed up fine. actual listing still doesn't have my s & h info. help!
posted on October 4, 2004 05:23:23 PM
Anyone have a clue when Vendio is going to support Overstock? You would think they would be on the ball with this and get going, especially if O is having such success. I would think that Vendio has some stake in it if we start listing on O. They can get their listing fee plus that every so important 1%.
posted on October 4, 2004 06:36:16 PM
I hope Vendio doesn't jump on the band wagon right away. I can't imagine they would do so until Overstock has more auctions running on a single day than they have today. Why would Vendio spend the money and manpower until there's at least an indication that the range of volume that Yahoo or Amazon had (if that occurs). As one one previous poster said he didn't care since he's only listing items that don't sell on eBay.
I'm glad things are selling on Overstock for a few sellers but I don't understand how Overstock will manage to be better at their attempts than Yahoo or Amazon had been. It would be nice but so people already wanting Vendio to spend money to support their non-eBay selling items for Overstock.
Yep, it's all me, me, me, me and it's obvious
so many don't have a clue on basic supply and demand and current economic situation.
Unbelievable.
not toybuyer on eBay
[ edited by toybuyer on Oct 4, 2004 06:40 PM ]
posted on October 4, 2004 06:49:14 PM
Vendio could easily and fairly inexpensively support Overstock auctions by using the scripting system that was in effect before they switched to the API with Ebay. If I recall correctly, it only took them a week or 10 days to support Gold's when they came on the scene. I'm not sure if they're still using that method with Yahoo or Amazon, as I've never listed through either. If they do decide to support O, I suspect it will be after a few startup bugs have been fixed.
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
posted on October 4, 2004 07:42:01 PM
Quote: "so many don't have a clue on basic supply and demand and current economic situation.
Unbelievable"
There again, toybuyer, you are being too philosophical about all this. If I am selling things that didn't sell on eBay, and I am having 5 times as many lookers as on eBay, I don't give a flying hoot about basic supply and demand and current economic situation.
Unbelievable!
[ edited by etexbill on Oct 4, 2004 07:49 PM ]