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 uaru
 
posted on October 23, 2000 04:57:34 PM
When you can't access your sellers list via normal methods try using ebay.uk to access them.

http://cgi6.ebay.co.uk/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&userid=SELLER_ID

Just swap "Seller_ID" with your ID and you've got a working link.


Edited to add update:

A few hours after posting this 'trick' the door has been closed it seems. That link is now giving the "This Function is Temporarily Unavailable" screen also.

[ edited by uaru on Oct 23, 2000 08:15 PM ]
 
 gingersnapp
 
posted on October 23, 2000 05:03:33 PM
uaru Thank you, that is great. I was going nuts not being able to get in.
gingersnapp

 
 sadie999
 
posted on October 23, 2000 05:15:29 PM
uaru - Thank you!
 
 dave_michmerhuizen
 
posted on October 23, 2000 05:19:42 PM
quite snappy too.


ebay: [email protected]

 
 shellistoys
 
posted on October 23, 2000 05:35:26 PM
I was able to get to mine off my aboutme page.

 
 ebayquestions
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:20:35 PM
HEY!!!
THAT WAS MY LITTLE SECRET!

DANG
 
 uaru
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:28:33 PM
Well, since eBay has apparently shut the door on that 'trick' there is plan "B". I did a search for a string of text I put in all my descriptions. Something like "I cheat the other guy and pass the savings on to you", many sellers will have a string of text in all their auctions that are unique to them alone. I then bookmark that link. While the bids are very out of date via this method it is a way of having all your auctions come up on one screen.

 
 loosecannon
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:37:24 PM
I cheat the other guy and pass the savings on to you

Any chance you've ever been to Chilkoot Charlie's in either Anchorage or Girdwood, Alaska? That's their motto too, just substitute "We" for "I".

Rockin' taverns. Wasted a few bucks and brain cells there a long time ago.
[ edited by loosecannon on Oct 23, 2000 08:39 PM ]
 
 uaru
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:41:34 PM
Rockin' taverns. Wasted a few bucks and brain cells there a long time ago

Of course, who hasn't been to those bars. I guess you probably stopped off at "The Bird House" between Anchorage and Girdwood and stapled something to the wall on that bar too, right?

The Bird House was the only bar you could walk into drunk and the sight of it was enough to sober you up.

 
 loosecannon
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:47:31 PM
Who hasn't been to those bars?

Well, I figured not everyone has been lucky enough to have spent time in Alaska.

Oh yeah, been to The Bird House, got some memories of that place. There's that other bar not far from there (can't recall the name now, maybe the Bore Tide?) that a saloon gal named Ceil used to be at all the time (quite a character she was). She's gone now, passed away many years ago.

 
 uaru
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:51:40 PM
hehehe... the Bore Tide was actually turned into a decent resturant, nothing as good as the Double Muskie, but not bad. Yeah, that Ceil was something... now she's a legend.

 
 ketzel
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:56:08 PM
While it appears that we can once again
view our seller's list through "My eBay",
I just wanted to post that many times
when I am unable to view my items for
sale using the "Selling" link on My eBay, I
am able to view those items if I click
on "All" on My eBay instead ...
it's always worth a try, in any case.

Just a little something to tuck away
for those rainy days ahead -

Ketzel


 
 loosecannon
 
posted on October 23, 2000 08:56:40 PM
Then there's the Flamingo in Seward.
You still up there?

I lived there from '72 to '85.

BTW, where's the Double Muskie? Sounds familiar but I can't remember it really. I do remember Skinny Dick's Halfway Inn, somewhere up North of Denali Nat'l Park.
[ edited by loosecannon on Oct 23, 2000 09:04 PM ]
 
 rampaged
 
posted on October 23, 2000 09:03:52 PM
ketzel

That's how I have been getting in also. I bookmarked "My eBay" and then go to the "All" tab.

It's been working for me during all the down times eBay has had recently.
 
 uaru
 
posted on October 23, 2000 09:06:25 PM
No thank God, I'm in a warmer climate now. I was up there 81-95. Nice place to visit but I wouldn't want to live there again.

 
 dave_michmerhuizen
 
posted on October 26, 2000 06:23:48 PM

 
 
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