eastwest
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posted on June 2, 2001 06:25:00 PM new
I read an article about an auction site that lets you import your ebay auctions onto there auctions sits as well. I think i read it on AW ..anyone see or hear what i a writing about???
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tuition44years
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posted on June 2, 2001 06:27:38 PM new
Don't quote me on this but I THINK it's SYI .. sellyouritem.com .. they do have an import your auctions feature. I haven't tried it yet but plan to.
morningglorys on SYI
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vvalhalla
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posted on June 2, 2001 07:57:49 PM new
SYI does import auctions and it is fast. Just click a button and it's loaded. A very pleasant experience.
dendude
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magazine_guy
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posted on June 2, 2001 08:11:04 PM new
eDeal allows you to do this.
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kyriaki
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posted on June 2, 2001 11:21:14 PM new
I got an email from BidVille today stating they do that but it is done through their customer service dept.
I didn't really understand what they exactly meant.
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minx47
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posted on June 3, 2001 07:56:51 AM new
Hi....its SYI....I did it...its fast, easy, and GREAT.....you can save the auctions in your saved folder and launch them whenever...I truly hope SYI is successful...I LOVE the features and the set up....!!
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cabledogii
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posted on June 3, 2001 08:10:27 AM new
I have used this feature on sellyouritem for items that haven't sold on ebay, or for duplicate items. It works GREAT!
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telwil
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posted on June 3, 2001 09:42:21 AM new
Bidville will move auctions from other sites to their site for you and you dont have to do anything. Just email them and they will give you the information. Have a nice weekend.
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suz23
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posted on June 3, 2001 10:28:06 AM new
I looked at sellyouritem and want to join up but would like to give someone "credit" . Would someone like to leave their "credit name " and I will use it as "how I heard about the site " when I join up so I and this person can receive some credit! Thanks. Suzanne
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cabledogii
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posted on June 3, 2001 10:43:34 AM new
Hi Suzanne,
You can use cabledogii. I will thank you in advance if you do.
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ExecutiveGirl
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posted on June 3, 2001 10:53:54 AM new
I recently had Bidville transfer all my auctions to Bidville and so far I've had about 8 bids in the past week or so. Just sold something a few minutes ago with their "take it now" option at a much higher price than it sells for on ebay.
I'm also very impressed with their fast & friendly customer service.
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suz23
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posted on June 3, 2001 02:21:05 PM new
I love bidville for their easy listing relisting etc and I have bought many books off that site ( romance! and some children's ) but when listing my items ~ nothing sold but if it is easy to transfer auctions~ I wil l try both of these sites. I mainly sell books and the category set up at bidville is not great for books ie lumped under children and young adult Ugh.
I am going now to register and will use cabledogii! Hopefully I can register in an easy step. Suzanne
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dottie
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posted on June 3, 2001 02:24:59 PM new
I also imported old NPB auctions from eBay and items that I have duplicates of over to www.sellyouritem.com and it was VERY EASY.
Some of the items that I imported were actually approaching 90 days old from eBay... I was able to locate them within the feedback forum by checking the feedback I hadn't left on listings that were more than 30 days past their ending date. COOL
- Dottie 
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telwil
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posted on June 3, 2001 05:15:56 PM new
Suz23, Write bidville about that I did on my starting lineups and they changed it and added catagories. I know they just got done adding 131 new catagories this week. Have a nice buying/selling day.
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