posted on August 7, 2004 05:24:16 PM new
Say yer sellin' baseball caps and you embroider on them, Names. Don, David, Mary, Ken, Barbie, and so on,,,,is this considered a "choice auction"? The choosing of what Name you want on your Hat?
Thanks.
And the Beets grow on,,,,,,,,Grass keepsa geetin' taller everyday,,
posted on August 7, 2004 06:41:17 PM new
Soooooooooooo, if I had a bunch of NAVY hats with personalized ship names on them would that fall in that cat.? As in the personalized name of the ship you desire? Wisconsin, Missouri, Arizona, New Jersey, etc.
Thanks!
And the Beets grow on,,,,,,,,Grass keepsa geetin' taller everyday,,
posted on August 7, 2004 06:49:48 PM new
Jack
The thing you need to look out for is say:
You are selling 100 hats with various names of ships.
And you sell 100 hats, but it turns out all customers want the same name.
Will you be able to give them what they want?
NO!
Better off selling the given amount of each available name you have in different auctions!
posted on August 7, 2004 07:04:37 PM new
YES!!!!!! only ONE person is going to end up the "winner" He is only buying ONE hat. Say I only have ONE USS Ronald Reagan, he wants it. I strike it from the "personalized" names available list. Where is the problem?
Thanks!
Someone,,,Gee I seem to forget right now,,, was posting ALL the names of the High school annuals they had available and it was never killed by e bay. And I am SURE it was pointed out to e bay.
And the Beets grow on,,,,,,,,Grass keepsa geetin' taller everyday,,
posted on August 7, 2004 07:09:22 PM new
Sorry not posting, had a VERY LONG list of ALL the high schools in ONE auction but stated VERY clearly only the Kennedy high school book was for sale.
hancock.
willard.
slater.
Disney.
hamilton.
los angeles high
san pedro high
You get the picture.
And the Beets grow on,,,,,,,,Grass keepsa geetin' taller everyday,,