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 lascsak
 
posted on September 13, 2000 12:26:14 AM new
I thought that Yahoo was going to credit back the listings that closed successfully.
I have sold over 300 auctions and I haven't received anything! Anyone know when the counter starts going up after sales?
 
 heike55
 
posted on September 13, 2000 12:35:40 PM new
So far, I have only gotten an extra relist with a positive feedback from a new buyer. On multiple feedback for multi item transaction there is only 1 extra listing if it's a new buyer. For repeat buyers that leave feedback, I haven't received any new listings.

 
 comic123
 
posted on September 13, 2000 12:59:25 PM new
What I consider successful ending auctions...well I get money. Just kidding, yeah our precious points gets added next month. So next month you might get say 1600 or more. I got over 1980+ for this month.


 
 auctionee
 
posted on September 13, 2000 01:52:51 PM new
"our precious points gets added next month"

WRONG! According to http://auctions.yahoo.com/phtml/auc/us/promo/rewards.html:

"Any time one of your auctions closes successfully with a sale, your submission counter total increases."

At least to me, this implies immediately, not next month.

"Each time a seller lists an item that does not sell, the number of auctions available that month decreases by one"

This tells me that your auction number should not change either way until the auction CLOSES. By subtracting them when you list, it assumes that your item is not going to sell!

"Every time your sell-through percentage or your rating changes, the number of auctions you can submit is recalculated. Therefore, it is in your best interest to continue to increase your sell-through percentage and rating"

This tells me that your numbers should change every time an auction closes as that is when your "sell through" percentage changes.

http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/auct/asell/asell-47.html states
"How much does my auction submission counter decrease when I post an item that does not sell?
The auction submission counter decreases by one each time you post an auction that closes without a sale.

Again, this means EITHER your numbers should not change until an auction closes OR they deduct 1 when you list an item and ANOTHER 1 if it does not sell.

It is really hard to understand what they mean because in the little information they are sharing with us, there are many contradictions. It almost seems to me as if they are trying to pull a PayPal on us!

 
 dman3
 
posted on September 13, 2000 04:23:31 PM new
If you read the program right you will read your sell through rate is recalculated monthly and midnight the frist of each moth you will get 1000 pluss your incress no sales you get just the 1000 .

out side of that you get paid for your sale thats what its all about right
WWW.dman-n-company.com
 
 
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