fenix03
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posted on May 19, 2005 04:30:28 PM new
Just a heads up. Marketworks is running a beta test on their Overstock listing services and Overstock is offering Works customers 1000 free listings (FVF still apply).
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
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dorrie
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posted on May 19, 2005 05:11:21 PM new
Is there an explanation of what Marketworks is? Thanks
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fenix03
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posted on May 19, 2005 05:19:58 PM new
add a dot com and check it out.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
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sthoemke
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posted on May 20, 2005 02:06:55 PM new
http://marketworks.com?
I couldn't find any info there or at Overstock.com
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replaymedia
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posted on May 20, 2005 02:34:50 PM new
http://www.marketworks.com/announce.asp
Scroll down, it's the second or third announcement from the top.
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sthoemke
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posted on May 20, 2005 03:15:24 PM new
You have to be registered with them and signed in to view the announcements...
Sounds like a good deal if you can upload listing with a .csv file
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tOMWiii
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posted on May 20, 2005 03:32:00 PM new
Ralphie says that "Quidquid Latine dictum sit altum sonatur." translates as either "I am the Eggman" or "Paul is dead..."
I strongly disagree...
Tis obviously: "Green Acres is the place to be..."
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fenix03
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posted on May 20, 2005 03:50:49 PM new
You can and you also get a two week free trial (three if replay wants to share his username and has signed up as an ambassador - hint hint)
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replaymedia
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posted on May 20, 2005 06:47:39 PM new
Try that ambassador thing and you get THREE weeks free.
User: replaymedia (duh!)
And I think I'm gonna let Ralphie figure out the translation, but I'm sure it's very profound. AFter all, anything that is said in Latin sounds profound.
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MAH645
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posted on May 20, 2005 07:13:33 PM new
I bid on an E-Bay auction that used Marketworks their checkout is awful and if I saw it at the bottom of anyones auction again I will hunt the back button. All it done for me is froze up my computer. As far as selling on Overstock, you might as well sit in Walmarts parking lot in a hail storm and try to sell something.
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jackswebb
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posted on May 20, 2005 07:22:01 PM new
Or post yard sale signs and end up getting a local buyer from the internet....$50.00 for the WHOLE day sitting, ahem, lying here under my pool umbrella,,,,,oh well, the Friday cocktails killed the pain,,,,,,
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sthoemke
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posted on May 21, 2005 01:33:04 PM new
$50 for doing nothin' ain't too shabby...
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stopwhining
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posted on May 21, 2005 01:35:36 PM new
Why would anyone want to list 1000 items on Overstock,it 's not like it is free!
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tOMWiii
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posted on May 21, 2005 01:45:01 PM new
"Why would anyone want to list 1000 items on Overstock,it 's not like it is free..."
UNLESS...
Doah!
Have another Duff, Homer!
"I'm going to spend a lot of time on Social Security. I enjoy it. I enjoy taking on the issue. I guess, it's the Mother in me."Guess Who? Washington D.C., April 14, 2005
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fenix03
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posted on May 21, 2005 07:35:15 PM new
Um Stop .... the point is that it IS free to list the first 1000 items if you are using Marketworks.
It is a marketing promotion that they are offering to get Marketworks customers to try their site.
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rpm757
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posted on May 22, 2005 06:21:17 PM new
i have posted on overstock, sold 30 items over there.
yet i still have not reached the 10 positives needed to sell with buy it now.
so as mentioned above it is a lot of work for nothing.
if they have to give it away how valuable can it be??????????
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