bluepaloma
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posted on May 30, 2001 03:04:29 PM
It's been a few days since ebay's "relist this item" lost it's "functionality". I just talked with another seller who emailed tech support on the 27th and has yet to receive a response. Anybody know of a remedy?
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jlb444
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posted on May 30, 2001 03:10:09 PM
Can't you relist it through auction watch? I can never relist without sitting there an hour trying to get it through on any given week.
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bluepaloma
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posted on May 30, 2001 03:40:32 PM
I've never used Auctionwatch for anything but info off these threads. I'll check it out. I really need a bulk relisting tool but I think Andale is the only company offering that service and I find their system anything but user-friendly. Thanks for the tip though.
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revvassago
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posted on May 30, 2001 05:02:48 PM
This has been asked over and over and over......but
Download the Opera browser (www.opera.com)
It is only 2.5 mb and all your relists will work through it.
It is a problem with IE. Ebay seems unwilling or unable to fix it.
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redskinfan
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posted on May 30, 2001 05:21:15 PM
I got tired of trying to relist and list on ebay so I've been putting auctions on yahell all night. Then the battery zonked out on my camera and had to stick it in the recharger. I guess I wore it out lol.
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brighid868
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posted on May 30, 2001 08:26:57 PM
It's 8:26 pacific time and I just relisted about 10 things with zero problems.
i use IE and I haven't gotten into a problem with re-listing for several months.
i've never downloaded anything. i find it's just hit or miss.
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computerboy
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posted on May 30, 2001 08:33:37 PM
ww.vrane.com has their Power Relister Gold working with the new eBay changes.
The service is great.
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upriver
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posted on May 30, 2001 08:41:54 PM
Just out of curiosity I re-listed an auction about 4 minutes ago with absolutely no problems.
It was something originally listed through AW, re-list through the eBay system.
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bluepaloma
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posted on May 30, 2001 08:48:15 PM
I went ahead and downloaded opera.com and found it to be awful. It is slow as can be. In fact I couldn't even get it to go to ebay which typically IE gets there pretty quick. Anyhow, if the same person who made that suggestion knows how to uninstall it, I'd love the help.
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revvassago
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posted on May 30, 2001 08:56:19 PM
http://www.opera.com/support/supsearch/supsearch.cgi?options=index&name=144
This link shows how to uninstall opera.
I don't know what kind of computer you are using it on, but on mine opera is lightning quick.
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bluepaloma
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posted on May 30, 2001 09:35:55 PM
revvassago-
using 20gig hd, 318mg ram, pretty much state of the art...
I may go back and try to work with it. Of course the other thing is it's the free one and the screen is effectively shrunk down by about half with all the other stuff on their browser.
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bluepaloma
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posted on May 30, 2001 09:43:54 PM
revvassago-
Just in navigating within their site, like getting to the tutuorial for instance, was slow. No offense, but do you work for them by chance?
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revvassago
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posted on May 30, 2001 09:49:13 PM
nope don't work for them
someone suggested it to me in another thread and it has worked wonderfully for me
I am running it on a 500mhz PentiumII with 256mb ram
No problems at all
But then again, I have a cable modem
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escandyo
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posted on May 30, 2001 10:02:38 PM
I just tried to relist a while ago, noticed their latest "improvement". What is with the Error 180006 Message for photos? I have been listing straight from my 'puter to Ebay, normally relisting same way. Now, is it necessary to hold the photos for relisting? I imagine this will go into the system as a new listing when I upload, instead of a relist, correct?
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