posted on January 20, 2003 11:18:32 AM new
As long as you are only combining a couple of wins, the current WBN is ok. But I have a lot of buyers who win many items and the WBN is a little messy. Below is an actual example:
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You won 'Embroidered dresser scarf-flower cornucopia', '4 pc white hand crocheted dresser scarf set', 'White dresser scarf-filet crochet rose', 'Pr hand embroidered dresser scarves-daisies', 'Hand embroidered dresser scarf- Flowers', '5 old crochet pattern booklets-edgings', '6 old crochet pattern booklets-bazaar, gifts', 'Hand crocheted bread tray cover', 'Pr white cotton pillowcases-hairpin lace edge', '5 pc Chinese filet crochet runner, doily set' eBay auction # 3200694725, 3200694585, 3200683498, 3200682296, 3200682106, 3107140702, 3107139893, 3200378318, 3200378239, 3200378234 for $84.94.
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It would look a lot more professional if it were something like:
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You won
[Item Title], [Item #], for [Winning Bid]
[Item Title], [Item #], for [Winning Bid]
[Item Title], [Item #], for [Winning Bid]
Total for items: [Total Winning Bids]
Shipping is: (entered manually)
Total due: (entered manually)
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One of the reasons I stick with AW is the great post sale functions. Ebay and even PayPal are coming up with post sale options that rival AW, so any improvements to your current format will keep me around.
posted on January 20, 2003 12:09:07 PM new
I second jaymark9 as we have also multiple winners like 50 auctions on one winner and it look realy bad !!!!! regards...jack.