posted on January 22, 2001 11:10:03 AM new
I have made a blunder. I attempted to upload a featured item that I was selling dutch on eBay yesterday. When I tried to upload, auction manager pro gave me an error message and said that it couldn't upload. SOOOOOO, I re-submitted again and it gave me the same error message. I tried to upload with a future date, and it finally went through.
Here's my problem. The error message was in error AND, my items WERE submitted after all.
At 19.95 a pop, I don't want three dutch auctions for the same thing listed all at once. Any suggestions? I changed the catagories thinking that it might help, but I would much rather not have all three running in the same week. Any advice you could give would be very helpful. Thanks in advance. evan11
posted on January 22, 2001 11:15:16 AM new
You can go to this site:
http://www.vrane.com/ef.html
...and use their POWER BOMB which will automatically cancel any bids & end the auction instantly (including anyone who tries to sneak a bid in while their "robot" program is ending the auction). Works great, you would still have to eat the listing fees, but maybe if you e-mail eBay billing with the 2 extra auction numbers & an explanation, and ask for a refund, you might possibly get those reversed, too.
posted on January 22, 2001 12:32:59 PM new
You do not have to eat the listing fees. I have made a similar mistake myself and I did write to ebay with the number of the auction that was placed in error and the number of the auction that was not and an explaination of the circumstances. By the next day they had taken care of it and I was refunded my fees.