kasue
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posted on December 21, 2008 08:14:49 PM new
I've been using Vendio since 1999. I have never been a big volume seller on Ebay (tooterville). It recently dawned on me that no more sales than I have and Ebay, PayPal, and Vendio all getting a final value fee, something needed to go. I have started using Ebay and PayPal only. At least this way I am not paying Vendio another final value fee. No problem! I can do without Vendio. But I can't do without the Ebay Outlook. I come here for all my answers and to keep up to date on Ebay and Paypal issues. If I pull the plug on Vendio do they stop me from posting questions?
Karen
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hwahwa
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posted on December 22, 2008 01:55:12 AM new
I dont use Vendio,but I post on this board.
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Economic Reform act of Chairman Obama of the socialist States of America :
10 ounces of meat per month,half a yard of cotton per year per adult.
Hellilujah!
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CHERISHEDCLUTTER
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posted on December 22, 2008 05:21:01 AM new
Kasue,
If you figure out how to do it, let me know. I've got it down to where I pay Vendio $2.95 a month - but I've been afraid to ask Vendio to cancel my services completely, because I don't want to be cut off from the Ebay Outlook.
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http://www.rubylane.com/shops/ceeceescollectibles
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throughhiker
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posted on December 22, 2008 05:34:53 AM new
CHERISHEDCLUTTER,
I have been posting/lurking on this board since 1999 and have never had enough volume sales to use the listing services.
I'm assuming you can close the listing portion of the account without ending the account.
Peace,
Don
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merrie
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posted on December 22, 2008 06:24:19 AM new
You do not need to use Vendio services to use this board. You do have to register a CC, but nothing is charged. Been doing it for years.Used to use their services when it was free, before name change and prior to FVF for Vendio. I can only pay so many people for the same sale!!
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rhpepsi
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posted on December 22, 2008 09:46:27 AM new
merrie...
if you ever go totally insane and want to pay all of us a portion of those fees...we would be more then happy to accept them
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merrie
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posted on December 22, 2008 09:51:39 AM new
rhpepsi, et al: I was wondering when you would ask!! Everyone else wants a piece of the very meager pie!@
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stonecold613
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posted on December 22, 2008 04:43:17 PM new
www.auctiva.com is free. It might be a good alternative for you.
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kasue
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posted on December 22, 2008 05:15:21 PM new
I signed on there once, thinking I might use it. Ever since they have been spamming me trying to get me to use their insurance instead of the post office's. Heck, PayPal wouldn't recognize them as insurers. Plus, the buyers would think I had pocketed their insurance money. It's not for me. Thanks anyway.
Karen
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merrie
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posted on December 22, 2008 05:54:05 PM new
I use auctiva when I have an auction that needs several pics. I just delete / ignore their emails about insurance.
One pic, I just go through Ebay.
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stonecold613
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posted on December 23, 2008 01:59:34 PM new
I don't use the Auctiva insurance either. I simply opted out and killed any of the informational e-mails from them.
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