Naiad0018
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posted on February 22, 2006 03:38:35 PM new
I decide to try Vendio, but when I got the bill it was higher then expected.....I am a small seller...they suggusted that I just use pay as you go or image hosting, my ? is how do I use Vendio image hosting and get them into my Ebay listing? Also would I still only get charged for the one picture on ebay even if there are 5?
Thanks
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lindajean
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posted on February 22, 2006 05:09:40 PM new
I found the same thing. My bill was for a full month of image hosting at 3 MB (only one auction posted because I had only joined a few days before my billing cycle ended)
And, I was charged a full month for March. Plus a fee for Sales manager.
I'm confused. I thought image fees were only due up to the amount you already paid Vendio for posting?
The email from billing said the Sales manager fee was to offset storage costs of my listings. And the image fees of course were for my images.
Also said if I go over 3 MB (which of course I will) that I will get bumped to the next bracket and continue getting bumped as I post. And, even if I am only over for 1 day I will be charged the higher fee for a month.
Maybe 2 if they bill me like they did this one.
Anyone understand Vendio billing and fees? I obviously misunderstood what I read on the help pages.
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roadsmith
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posted on February 22, 2006 05:16:26 PM new
I"ve asked Vendio why the big jump from 3mb to 55 mb. I'd like there to be an intermediate number, like 3mb to maybe 15 mb (of course I'd like that because that's the most I ever use). No response on that, yet.
Naiad0018: Have you posted your questions on Vendio Services message board? I suggest you do that.
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stonecold613
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posted on February 22, 2006 09:58:35 PM new
Here is a good free site.
http://www.theimagehosting.com/
Then to put the images in your ebay auction for free, just put this in your auction.
<img src=yourimageurl>
You can have virtually as many as you like, but keep in mind, the more photos, but slower your page will open which increases the chances of someone skipping your item for a faster loading item.
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Many misleading tricks in 2006. The new Demomoron slogan.
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ebayvet
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posted on February 22, 2006 10:14:13 PM new
Just curious, how much do you people pay for 3 megs of image hosting with vendio, I mean total monthly costs - Do they actually charge per image and a monthly fee?
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mikes4x4andtruckrepair
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posted on February 23, 2006 08:12:01 AM new
I have 135MB plan and have never paid one penny for it. As long as my regular monthly Vendio bill exceeds the Image hosting fee you are not charged for it, it's FREE!!!
They say your memory's the second thing to go, I just can't remember what the first thing is. 
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lindajean
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posted on February 23, 2006 08:57:35 AM new
My questions all revolve around getting started on Vendio. Once I go to the monthly subscription rate I'm sure I'll have enough fees to cover the images.
I'm trying to determine which is the best way to get there...let Vendio slowly build me up to that fee and then switch...or just go ahead and chose it now and not worry about it.
[ edited by lindajean on Feb 23, 2006 09:13 AM ]
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Naiad0018
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posted on February 23, 2006 03:16:15 PM new
stonecold613
I went to the site you suggested THANKS!!! and I have my pictures there. I started my ebay listing and i'm confused do I put the url address in the decription box? I put them there but the picture isn't there just the address....when I click on the address it opens the picture is this how it is suppose to work? Sorry to bother you, but you seem to know your way around.
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toasted36
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posted on February 23, 2006 03:59:37 PM new
Naiad0018 ,I'm not stone lol but you have to paste it on the HTML side of the description
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Naiad0018
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posted on February 23, 2006 04:11:07 PM new
Thanks!!! I just found Photobucket.com and it was very easy to use.
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