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posted on December 21, 2001 02:39:20 PM new
To our Loyal Customers,
Thank you for your support as we continually strive to improve our services. Thanks to you, we listed nearly a quarter million auctions during yesterday’s Free Listing Day. Unfortunately due to the massive volume of listings being launched to eBay, some sellers did experience launch delays and a small number of our seller’s auctions could not be launched in time. The AuctionWatch team sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.
To demonstrate our continued appreciation to our customer base, AuctionWatch has decided to offer its own free listing day in January, where AW listing fees will be waived. We will provide more details about this offering next month.
Thanks You and Happy Holidays
The AuctionWatch Team
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Nanasturtles
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posted on December 21, 2001 10:15:43 PM new
Will this be offered to all customers....or just to those that use certain online payment services connected to AW as has been the case in the past? Hopefully this will be for all......which would truly show you are concerned only for the satisfaction of all of your customers....
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leg
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posted on December 23, 2001 11:48:58 AM new
Would BE GREAT a free listing day from AW with NO STRINGS ATTACHED!!!
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BrianAW
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posted on December 23, 2001 12:32:21 PM new
Hi All,
While at this time I do not have full details of our free listing day, I can safely say that it will not be based on using a certain payment method in your listings.
-Brian
Got Questions? Check out AuctionWatch.com\'s Customer Service center at http://www.auctionwatch.com/service
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richierich
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posted on December 23, 2001 12:46:59 PM new
"where AW listing fees will be waived"
That's a NICKEL! You still pay ebay listing fees - 30 cents or more!
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leg
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posted on December 23, 2001 08:07:22 PM new
eBay fee's are part of the price for doing business.
I just don't like AW to tell me that I have to use a Certain Payment service to save the Nickel.
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rustygumbo
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posted on December 28, 2001 09:30:47 AM new
Boy! I can't wait until AW's free listing day (i'll save a nickel for each auction)! That will make up for missing out on Ebay's FLD (saving 35 cents per auction) when all my auctions didn't get listed to end on Christmas. I lost at least $300 in both free listing fees, and lost sales because AW couldn't get their act together, and then they extend some stupid to everybody for free listings in January??? Oh boy! give me a break.
AW is a piece of crap. I am searching for a new company to list on because all AW does is screw everything up, and they can't even offer a fair means of making up for their mistakes.
Here is a hint AW. It is all about good service and making money, and if you can't offer a decent service that can provide this, then I will have to go elsewhere. I used to really like AW, but all we get is cheap runarounds, threads closed when people complain, and lost income.
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dmstan
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posted on January 6, 2002 08:07:41 PM new
Any news about the Free listing day in AW??
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ashlandtrader
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posted on January 10, 2002 10:08:09 AM new
Free listing day is tomorrow the 11th. Of course they pick the ONE day I can't be listing. My daughter has her 2nd birthday tomorrow which is way more important to me than saving a few nickels. Hope the rest of you are able to take advantage although I wish they had made it longer to make up for their problems on ebays free listing day. I would have liked to see a free listing week and in fact AW could use it to entice new customers by offering it as a free trial and/or free listings for all for a weeks time. If any administrators are listening I hope you might pass that idea on.
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capolady
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posted on January 15, 2002 08:11:01 AM new
Excuse me but some of you people need to get a grip!!! Nowhere does it say that you are entitled to something for nothing. Ebay does not have to have a free listing day and neither does AW. Do department stores have a free buying day? When you contract through a company do you actually expect everything to go right all the time? Do you actually expect to get freebies? A free listing day is a gift. Be prepared. Don't expect to list hundreds of auctions and have them post all at the same time. That's ludicrous. I listed quite a few auctions on Ebay free listing day and AW free listing day and had no problems. I listed a max of 10 auctions and launched them immediately. I did this periodically throughout the day and it went fine. If you want to take advantage of a free offer the responsibility of seeing that the auctions are listed properly is yours. Be reasonable-understand that the site will be very busy and adjust your listing style accordingly. Quit blaming someone else because you don't want to make any adjustments to your life or way of doing things. Nobody said life would be fair-at least no one said it to me!!
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