posted on January 19, 2001 09:22:18 PM new
I was thinking of expanding to Yahoo to list items that may not move quickly, but were not really worth listing on Ebay. That ended right when I was getting ready to do this with the fee structure.
After reading here, I decided to give Auxpal a try. I listed a single lot, and checked today and noticed it had been bid up 4 times! I have the same lot running on Ebay that is going for a lower amount right now.
I know it isn't much, but I decided to try a few more auctions there and see what happens. I was expecting this to be relisted over and over without a sale, but I got one. Guess people are starting to give them a try.
And no, I have no affiliation with Auxpal or any other auction site except that as a buyer and seller on the sites.
posted on January 20, 2001 05:01:23 AM new
Good for you!
I just listed 40+ items there myself yesterday and am hopeful. Links are going out in all my emails to customers (shipment status emails that is, no overt spam here).
I sent an email to customer service with a suggestion and received an email back from them in less than 5 minutes asking for some specifics! Now that's customer service!
I wish you continued success on AuXpal. Remember, the more sellers who list there, the more customers will have to choose from and it's more likely they'll keep returning!
posted on January 20, 2001 12:06:42 PM new
I've been listing there for a week now,no bid's yet!The same as Yahoo would have been.The hits have been double what Yahoo would have been in twice the time.It looks like a lot of sellers are getting bid's.Look's to be a good alturnative.
posted on January 21, 2001 06:51:28 PM new
I have a "hot" item - True, there are only 3 bidders involved, it is a low price item, and two bidders are running it up, but this item last time I looked (with 3 days left) has had 14 bids, and is going for more than the one I sold recently on Ebay!