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 garagesale2u
 
posted on August 31, 2000 06:46:01 AM new
What are you using and why? We have tried both AuctionWatch & Andale and now Auctionworks.com. We found that AuctionWatch works great for unique items due to its speed but wasn't robust enough for all of our needs. The fact is was free was nice but we needed more services. Andale is good for selling multiple of a same item but we experienced mistakes in their checkout system and really think it is expensive (2.95%). We are now using Auctionworks and so far like it the best. It is not free but really cheap compared to Andale and does the same stuff. They also will give you a free Storefront. What else is out there and what do you use or like?

eBay ID: GarageSale2U

 
 lawoman
 
posted on September 1, 2000 08:56:10 AM new
I have tried a couple systems - AuctionRover, Andale and now use Watch. Actually I only use Watch for the auto emails and ad templates. I've tried using all of these systems other features but they are all a little confusing. I heard about Auctionworks, I think I saw them at a show last month next to eBay. I've been meaning to check them out - what do you like about them?
 
 garagesale2u
 
posted on September 1, 2000 09:36:12 PM new
Besides being easy to use it, it allows us to load inventory and then to bulk list items quickly. A huge feature of thier bulk lister is the quick edit function and being able to time space between launches. This helps with customers who may want to race from auction to auction at the end to snipe. Their Relister function will work the same way. AuctionWatch & Andale do not allow for bulk relisting which makes it a pain. Supposedly Auctionworks will have Storefronts soon that are linkable to owned URL's or stand alone. They say they do not charge for the function except when item sells. Although, they are not up and running yet. We are still experimenting but like what we have seen so far.

 
 kitsch1
 
posted on September 1, 2000 09:55:23 PM new
I find that I Can't Believe It's Not Butter actually tastes nothing like butter. I can't believe that they can't believe it's not butter.
 
 lawoman
 
posted on September 3, 2000 06:24:31 PM new
Hey thanks garagesale2u - good comments, you seem to have some good tips.

kitsch1 - What on earth are you talking about?
"I find that I Can't Believe It's Not Butter actually tastes nothing like butter. I can't believe that they can't believe it's not butter"
You've got me a little confused -
 
 
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