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 keziak
 
posted on May 12, 2001 11:18:36 AM
Hi all - another member of my new booksellers group recommended this site for bulk loading auctions to ebay [and other auctions]. It looks pretty good. I was wondering if any of the rest of you use it.

thanks -

keziak

 
 spottydoggy
 
posted on May 12, 2001 12:27:08 PM
I've been using them for about year and am very happy with them. The one time I had a problem, I emailed them and within 15 minutes they emailed me back with possible solutions to my problem. When none of those solutions worked they emailed me with more ideas. And all fixed! It was my fault, not theirs and they helped me fix it. They were very professional and fast.

Hope this helps!




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 doninpa
 
posted on May 12, 2001 12:45:45 PM
I have been using them for over two years, no problems and I love it. They don't add features very often, but the program is free and does what it is intended to do,
 
 wallypog
 
posted on May 12, 2001 01:36:19 PM
I've used it a lot and highly recommend it. They are usually quicker than any other software around to keep up with eBay's updates, too.

I sell all types of different items so usually have it installed to my computer several times (one for books, one for Enesco items, one for holiday stuff and so on). It's much easier for me to manage small groups at a time.

I also like the fact that it's such a small program--several installs take up hardly any room on the hard-drive.

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 PaladinLvs
 
posted on May 12, 2001 01:36:44 PM
bumping up and inquiring is anyone using this service w/aol? Any problems? thanks!

 
 keziak
 
posted on May 12, 2001 01:40:22 PM
wally - do you mean you install several times to keep your like auctions together? You don't need to do that generally, right?

I need to download and check, but I also wonder, does it allow more than one photo?

thanks all! I don't know why I never heard of this program before.

keziak

 
 pattaylor
 
posted on May 12, 2001 02:17:45 PM
Everyone,

Please remember that while discussing other services is okay, promotional posts are not allowed. So please keep the discussion general and non-promotional.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Pat
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 ubiedaman
 
posted on May 12, 2001 02:32:21 PM
We have been using it @ 2 yrs. with no problems...and WITH AOL too...
JKust make sure to update your "module" frequently...
As stated above, the customer support has been GREAT...fast and accurate!!

Keith


I assume full responsibility for my actions, except
the ones that are someone else's fault.
 
 PaladinLvs
 
posted on May 12, 2001 05:08:40 PM
ubiedaman:Thanks, Keith for replying about using Auctionsubmit with Aol. Had one service in the past that acted a little flaky with me but everybody else w/out aol. seem to do fine. thanks again!

 
 PaladinLvs
 
posted on May 12, 2001 05:26:44 PM
kesiak: Auctionsubmit has several templates from no pic up to 4 pics and also you can create your own template using html. Haven't actually used it yet but the mockups I done with it look good. It downloaded so fast I thought the download had crashed. Updating the module was quick too but updating ebay listing categories was a yawner; however I'm dial up so that probably is not that big a deal with a faster modem. Looking forward to trying it soon as I sell off this stuff I already have in the mill.

 
 cariad
 
posted on May 13, 2001 04:34:07 AM
You can use as many pics as you want with Auction Submit. I just set up my template for 1 pic and then set up the urls(do it once and it stays on the template....just change the image name) and copy for the rest within the body of the description. I like it because I can set my pics up with appropriate text for each one.

cariad
 
 keziak
 
posted on May 13, 2001 04:52:02 AM
thanks for the help, all. I got it loaded and set up my defaults. I can't figure out what the "modules" are all about, though.

keziak

 
 spottydoggy
 
posted on May 13, 2001 06:35:21 AM
Hi! Inside AuctionSubmit, just go to Modules, Update Modules, and it will check for any upgrades for the program automatically. Hope that helps!


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 traceyg
 
posted on May 13, 2001 12:23:54 PM
I use it with AOL no problems. I wouldn't recommended it for slower computers. Pent. ones with low memory. The importing takes some RAM but if you have 32-64 which most people have a lot more it is fine. I started using it a few months ago when the online services started to charge. The only draw back I can see is I have to be there to launch it at the computer. Since it is free though that isn't a big deal if I ever will be away and need to schedule I will just use auctionwatch or another.

You can put in as many photos as you want just put the html is the text box that is what I do. I put 3 to 4 photos in each auction usually. I load them on tripod and go from there.

 
 
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