posted on January 5, 2002 03:54:59 PM
Hi, all. I am curious about why Auction Watch hasn't made ad postings available on eBay Motors. I have lots of car parts and automotive literature that I want to sell. Currently, I do sell a lot of toys and antiques here, but if I had known I wouldn't be able to use AuctionWatch to sell via eBay Motors, I would have signed up with another site. Just wondered what others in my dilemma think. (And I'd love to here about progress or the lack thereof from AuctionWatch itself!) Thanks. Marshall
posted on January 5, 2002 07:18:00 PM
If you want to hear from Auctionwatch you'll have to post this in the Services forum. They rarely look in here. I don't use Ebay Motors so I really haven't noticed your problem. Maybe someone else here has the same dilema. Did you post this in the Ebay Outlook area of AW? More people post there and you are much more likely to find someone in your predicament.
posted on January 5, 2002 09:02:31 PM
Ebay motors, as I understand it, is the playfields of Kruze and it's most likely that Kruz won't let AW in to be used. They seem to control everything in there, even more so than Ebay does.
posted on January 9, 2002 11:28:46 AM
I'm doing better on ebay motors than I did in months on ebay. It really seems to be taking off. I just really dread the extra time it takes to set up the auction.
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[ edited by virakech on Jan 9, 2002 11:30 AM ]
posted on January 11, 2002 01:21:02 AM
Yep. A lot of items, such as automobile press kits, sell much better when they are listed among the car parts for a specific make. If I have an Impala SS press kit, for example, it is far more likely to attract a buyer when I list it where Chevy fans will see it. With AW, my only option would be to put it among "automobilia," and the hardcore SS guys just ain't gonna see it!! C'mon, AuctionWatch! Please get your act together (not to mention the business you will attract) and make eBay Motors one of your categories! Marshall