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 airguy
 
posted on May 31, 2001 10:16:09 PM new
well this is something I thought might happen, I decided to look around, and even if there is no great software out there for some of the little guys I thought I would give them a try. does anyone know of software that works with other auction sites?

05/31/2001 eBay no links aloud in your auctions.
05/31/2001 BidBay announcement board, no links to other sites.

don't know about you but if you were looking for another site to list on right now would it be BidBay??? How many others will follow suit?

the only thing I really wish is that I had built a better site to link to than I have now

 
 SaraAW
 
posted on May 31, 2001 10:29:30 PM new
Hello airguy,

Please see the URL below - discussions regarding Bidbay are no longer allowed:

http://www.auctionwatch.com/mesg/read.html?num=33&thread=8884

Thank you,
Sara
[email protected]
 
 airguy
 
posted on May 31, 2001 11:05:42 PM new
I had not seen that post, perhaps you should add it to your newsletter so when it gets locked and buried or posted on a board some of us never go to as it has everyone will have a chance to see it, or make it so we have to accept a new user agreement on your service and add it to a list of people that we can't talk about.

However this is not a "discussion", as the other thread states, about BidBay, as much as it is to point out that they are following suit on what eBay has done. Would it be OK to post that Yahoo, Amazon, ePier, or whoever had followed suit with ebay if they had? One of the things that I have always liked about AW is you can discuss the issues that sellers are faced with. If you feel that this is not a relevant issue and one that doesn't affects every seller that has a web site, or uses places like AW to run and mange their store fronts lock and delete the thread. While your at it you might just as well delete all the threads that talk about other places to list auctions that you don't support on your services, then you can be more like ebay and less like a place for sellers to inform each other of the changes we are all facing.

I'm truly sorry if I've over stepped my bounds, I hope AW will consider the content of the post and not that it just contains BidBay in the title.

edited because I aint got no learning
[ edited by airguy on May 31, 2001 11:12 PM ]
 
 SaraAW
 
posted on May 31, 2001 11:14:00 PM new
Hello airguy,

If you have a question or comment about moderation, you can email us at: [email protected]

If you have feedback about our services, etc., you are welcome to post them in our Feedback forum: http://www.auctionwatch.com/mesg/list.html?num=50

Edited to add: As per the thread I referenced above, discussions about Bidbay are no longer allowed - if this thread does turn to a discussion about Bidbay it will be locked.

Thank you,
Sara
[email protected] [ edited by SaraAW on May 31, 2001 11:16 PM ]
 
 
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