posted on October 21, 2000 05:39:26 PM new
I will be around to lurk and post but I won't use AW for my eBay auctions.
The last time they upgraded (about 6 months or so ago) all of my pics were wiped out and had to start all over again.
Now AW is not webtv friendly. I can't put my pics up for auction by way of AW. Again, I am just wasting my time. They could have had the decency of emailing me/us letting us know in advance.
This afternoon I listed two items (had to do it manually at eBay after finding out I was able through AW, thinking well at least I can add the pics on later) and found out I could not link my images.
Therefore I am in the process of deleting all of my pics (I have back-up at other sources with the majority of my pics not for the two I listed today, though) and counters.
For the last five months I have had misreadings anyways from the counters and have occasionally used another source.
So I am going to another source of listing.
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This afternoon I listed two items (had to do it manually at eBay after finding out I was [[not]] able through AW, thinking well at least I can add the pics on later) and found out I could not link my images."
posted on October 21, 2000 05:42:23 PM new
Can Web TV users use eBay's picture hosting? I've listed a couple of things this week, and tried eBay's pic hosting, and it seems to work pretty good.
posted on October 21, 2000 05:48:35 PM new
Thank you meya
I don't know but I prefer tripod for my pics anyways.
What I liked about AW is that I could at my leisure have all of my auctions ready to start whenever I wanted them to. However here lately that has been a hit and miss anyways.
I could have the auctions start while I am at my "real job" and it is a pain to list manually. Once it took me 12 1/2 hours to list about 20 items (up until midnight) I was so tired.
With AW I could do five here five there etc.
And if I realised I made a mistake I could go back and add, change or omit.
posted on October 21, 2000 05:52:08 PM new
I just helped a friend with Web tv. We listed the auction at Ebay without photos then came to auction watch and used the old services section to add the photos to the existing auction.
You do have to use the old services section of Auction Watch to make it work.
posted on October 21, 2000 06:58:25 PM new
One of my friends with WebTV adored using the 1-Step Listing at Honesty.com, others state that auctionrover.com still works, too.
posted on October 21, 2000 07:23:41 PM new
Well I never did think much of webtv, but frankly every computer user realizes that the machine they bought two or three years ago is almost ready to be wormbait.