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 LAIOCHKA
 
posted on June 11, 2002 06:55:16 PM new
hi,
does anyone know,
can I have 25 images in a listing or is there a limit?
Thank you
[ edited by LAIOCHKA on Jun 11, 2002 07:08 PM ]
 
 slabholder
 
posted on June 11, 2002 08:18:23 PM new

Hmm, only 25 images, I hope they are thumbnail size pics. Will take forever to load.

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 LAIOCHKA
 
posted on June 11, 2002 08:29:02 PM new
lol, usualy I have maximum 10 pictures average 5 per listing, but I'm doing a huge lot, 13 items, and almost all of them have
2 pictures per item.
i dont think it will take much longer to load, but I dont have objective opinion with a cable modem

 
 caffeitalia
 
posted on June 11, 2002 08:51:12 PM new
Wow, You will have to try it an see how many you can list and have come up. Not that long ago, the max was 6. If I put on a 7th, it would always read an error message.

Also, another thing to consider is the download time for people that have dial up modems. 25 pics will take forever and a day to download and those people will tend to move on. You should be able to combine pictures to reduce your kb's needed to host the pics.
 
 LAIOCHKA
 
posted on June 11, 2002 08:54:21 PM new
i dont know anyone with dial up that could help me,
could you visit my auction I have right now and tell me how long it took for you to see 7 pictures and post it here?
I'm thinking about taking the lot apart,
but the auctions still have many pics.
that would really be helpfull
thank you
regards
Laiki

my user id is Laiochka on eBay.

 
 bidsbids
 
posted on June 11, 2002 09:12:41 PM new
I see many auctions with 10 or more images. With cable modem access they only take a second or two to load. Actually, I like to see auctions with tons of photos because I know a lot of bidders with dialup connections will skip the auction and make less bidding comprtition for me.

 
 Libra63
 
posted on June 12, 2002 12:05:33 AM new
There are some jewelry auctions that have quite a few pictures on them and I just have an ISP and it doesn't take that long to view them.

 
 LAIOCHKA
 
posted on June 12, 2002 12:20:22 AM new
hi Libra63!
finaly I get a reply on my post from you
(i've seen you give great advice )

I've decided not to risk it,
i'm selling these items at lower prices then usual,
so I took it apart into 5 separate auctions from fearthat many people still have dial up

working for a software company got me used to T1 and cable

thank you all,
have a nice evening!
regards
Laiki

 
 LAIOCHKA
 
posted on June 12, 2002 12:22:02 AM new
bidsbids, you must be right, I won quite a few auctions and I was surprised
that no one else was bidding on...
yay cable!

 
 
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