I am looking at a number of options in order top streamline my up and coming auction business. I hate all the slow downloads and errors on eBay and am looking for a simple offline solution. Anyone have any experience with Mister Lister or any of the other seller software tools?
Warm Regards,
Bob
P.S.-I'm making the jump from part-time seller to full-time seller! Wish me luck!!! Here I gooooooooooooooooo.......
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posted on January 21, 2002 08:56:30 PM new
Mister Lister used to be garbage, but the latest versions have been quite reliable and it's free. The only drawback is that it is not as versatile as other listers.
posted on January 22, 2002 07:25:28 AM new
Mister Lister is good if you have the same items to sell over and over and over again.
If you're selling one-offs or even two-offs, I don't see the benefit for us...though I've noted some huge-volume sellers use it for their one-offs so they can schedule the launches for primetime.
Plus, every change eBay makes breaks Mister Lister, so you have to wait for them to fix it each time.
Been there, done that, have the Windoze emulation s/w bought for my Mac so I could run ML. (What a waste!)
posted on January 22, 2002 07:44:28 AM new
The advantage to Mister Lister is you can work offline and then launch a lot of auctions at once. If you make a template file with all your usual HTML stuff and terms, it can be very fast to create a working upload.