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 vintagepostcardsdotorg
 
posted on November 7, 2006 05:22:26 PM new
http://pages.ebay.com/promo/10fixprice/?ssPageName=CMDV:AB1000


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http://www.vintagepostcards.org/
http://vintage-postcards.blogspot.com/
 
 rhpepsi
 
posted on November 7, 2006 06:37:06 PM new
advantage??? over just spending the 10¢ and putting it in your store...??

I guess searches would be one...but relisting after would be a con...

 
 pmelcher
 
posted on November 7, 2006 07:02:59 PM new
I don't usually do well on those but I might drop in a couple of high dollar things to see if it works.

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on November 7, 2006 07:26:16 PM new
Thanks for posting this, and...

Thank you, eBay! I have a ton of FP to list.

fLufF
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 pixiamom
 
posted on November 8, 2006 01:53:54 AM new
Thanks for posting- wish I had seen this earlier1

 
 pixiamom
 
posted on November 8, 2006 02:04:58 AM new
I just tried to relist but was given the standard 35 cent relisting fee and backed out, what gives?

 
 birgittaw
 
posted on November 8, 2006 03:35:49 AM new
Fixed price only ... I didn't quite read the whole thing before charging ahead.

B/

 
 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on November 8, 2006 06:16:22 AM new
I never liked fixed price but may give it a try this one time.

 
 pixiamom
 
posted on November 8, 2006 06:22:26 AM new
ditto brigitaw

 
 ST0NEC0LD613
 
posted on November 8, 2006 06:23:44 AM new
advantage??? over just spending the 10¢ and putting it in your store...??

For the main listings not much, however for the relists alot. You can use the relists for either FP or regular auctions and still quailify for the listing fee refund.
 
 ST0NEC0LD613
 
posted on November 8, 2006 06:25:57 AM new
Holy Crap, That's today. Wow was I not ready for that one. I better get to it.

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on November 8, 2006 12:19:28 PM new
If you do FP, you can also do BO.

Relax. It's the good kind of BO.

Why Best Offer? If you have regular customers and you'd like to cut them a discount but want other people to pay full price, use BO. You have complete control once you select the "Automatically decline offers less than $" option. You never have to accept any offer. Ever.

To me, the choice is simple. It doesn't sell and you relist it...or you get an offer and you can decide to take the money and run.

Use BO now, before eBay starts charging for it. BIN used to be free, too.

fLufF
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 vintagepostcardsdotorg
 
posted on November 8, 2006 05:35:59 PM new
so far, so good with this, how is everyone else doing?

it came at a perfect time for me - i put up about 600 cards that i'm moving off onto my own website. had planned to move them off this weekend anyway, but hey, if i can sell a few more of them this way, i'm all for it. a few more days won't make any difference. listed some for 3 day, 5 day and 7 day, an even mix. have sold several so far.



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http://www.vintagepostcards.org/
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 amber
 
posted on November 8, 2006 06:06:05 PM new
I got very frustrated with listings. Every time I tried to relist something, I got the new form, which I hate. I couldn't find a way around it, so I used it for about a dozen auctions, and then found that they had all defaulted to "no shipping, local pickup only", and I had to go back and revise them all. I finally gave up.

 
 pixiamom
 
posted on November 8, 2006 08:29:57 PM new
Very frustrating that eBay won't let me bulk edit unsold items eligible for relist credit from auction to fixed price format. This was scheduled to be my 'pull for shipment day' so I'm sending items from my store to fixed price. I think my foreign views will have less competition, so am targeting them.

 
 ewora
 
posted on November 8, 2006 11:58:28 PM new
Pretty good...I'm just getting back into listing after not listing much of anything for about 2-3 months. This was just the kick in the back end I needed to get me to start up again. I've even sold several items.
 
 MAH645
 
posted on November 9, 2006 12:15:21 PM new
Came at a good time, I had a lot of new items I had just got. I had done a bunch of fix-priced ads so I got to launch them all.
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 neglus
 
posted on November 11, 2006 09:06:36 PM new
DANG! I KNEW it! Everytime I go on vacation they have listing specials - and this time TWO of them! Oh well - hope you guys do well. I learned to hula
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