posted on November 10, 2000 06:55:00 AM new
Hi Everyone,
I am looking into various auction software packages and fullfillment services and am interested to hear other users experiences with them. Some of the software doesn't list all the eBay categories.
Of course, there is the auctionwatch service, but what about Adale? Or others? Which ones totally automate the process? And what one is the best value for money?
posted on November 10, 2000 08:02:52 AM new
I am quite interested in input on this subject as well. Most of the services and software I have investigated do not work for me since I sell some items in the adult, I mean,"mature" eBay category which requires a special sign-in every 30-40 minutes.
posted on November 10, 2000 08:13:20 AM new
The web site Vrane.com offers various automation features, and they also do custom programming for additional features.
posted on November 10, 2000 08:43:48 AM new
rvlawrence:
Since you sell CDs on ebay that alledge to tell people "How to buy on ebay" for about $47, will those people who answer this thread get any royalties?
posted on November 10, 2000 11:43:42 AM new
I use Vrane.com plus AW ....the guy who runs Vrane really knows his stuff ...and when you email h im ...he gets back to if not within the hour at least by the end of the day....I found him on the AW board and love it ...it took a little while to get use to the names he uses for paticular programs that do certain things , but once you read the info on each program, you understand the names he gives them...and the best part is 75 to 80% of the suff on his site is FREE.....i liked it so much i up graded ...check it out i think you will like it!!!!!!
posted on November 10, 2000 03:21:33 PM new
I use AuctionWatch (AMPRO) for my front-end and WoofWoof for the back-end, works great for me and both are free.
Now if I only could automate my buying, and cleaning the stuff, picture taking and packaging and shipping and dealing with deadbeats and difficult customers... ahhh Heaven!