posted on September 25, 2000 08:49:19 PM
I wish I could say that I felt there was a way to revise a auction after it has been listed on ebay, but I personally can not revise one if I create it in auction watch. I spent half a day one time trying to revise one auction only to give up without any success at all. I not only could not revise the description, but I could not revise the heading or anything else. Also, to answer the question on how to cancel a auction on ebay, go to help and the page that pops up has a place there to take you to cancel your auction. First, cancel all bids first and then also remember to bring your item # with you BEFORE you go in there as it is sure aggravating to have to go BACK and get it. Hope this helps you. I am open for suggestions as to how to revise a auction on Ebay though.
posted on September 25, 2000 09:30:15 PM
No matter WHO/what service you list the auction through, to change it, just go to ebaY, if there are no bids click on
-Update item Seller: If this item has received no bids, you may revise it. -
All the info for the auction should be there and revisable. Now I have never listed anything using AW, but it works for any of the similar services, so why not AW?
At worst if you can't change what is there go to -
[url]http://cgi5.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?AddToItemDescription[/url
and just add the info/pics etc you need to the current listing. Hope this helps -Rosalinda
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posted on September 25, 2000 09:55:07 PM
alley1snet,
This is the second thread you have started on this and I apologize for not responding earlier.
It's my understanding that once an auction is transferred to Ebay's servers it really doesn't matter where it was launched from and editing should not be a problem unless Ebay is having problems.
If you have questions about AuctionWatch.com Services, it would be best to post in the AuctionWatch.com Services forum so the Customer Care Reps can assist you.