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 stockticker
 
posted on December 19, 2000 07:10:09 PM new

E-mail notifications seem to be delayed for several hours. I just found 2 first bid auctions which closed this afternoon with winners. I still haven't received e-mail notification from Yahoo.

Irene
 
 heygrape
 
posted on December 19, 2000 08:16:22 PM new
Yikes! On my way! Thanks for the heads-up Irene!!
 
 justjoan
 
posted on December 19, 2000 08:24:25 PM new
More than closed auctions.
think they are doing something today.
I just listed a good 6 items and no confirm messages on them.
but resubmits are being sent to me.
So maybe they are fixing something.
Shall we all pray it's the order of listings..
Everybody ask Santa for that to come true.

Joan

 
 figmente
 
posted on December 19, 2000 09:45:29 PM new
Dear Santa,

This year for Christmas could you give a working brain to whoever at yahoo makes the decision affecting the default listing order? he or she certainly needs one more than I need anything you might bring me.

 
 labbie1
 
posted on December 20, 2000 08:55:37 AM new
figmente I second that!

 
 CharlieOne
 
posted on December 20, 2000 09:26:31 AM new
At my age, I have two brain cells left. I'll donate one to the Yahoo! technician that fixes the listing order, for Christmas .



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[ edited by CharlieOne on Dec 20, 2000 09:29 AM ]
 
 stockticker
 
posted on December 20, 2000 02:44:44 PM new
{{{ sigh }}} Still delays in the e-mails. I have 3 winning 1st bid auctions which closed at 9:30 a.m. this morning and still no e-mail notification from Yahoo.

Irene

Edited to add: My problem is that many of my auctions are multi-item and won't show up as closed even if there is a winner. So, I don't know (until e-mailed by Yahoo) if a winner of one of my closed auctions has also bid and won an item on one of my auctions which hasn't closed yet.
[ edited by stockticker on Dec 20, 2000 02:48 PM ]
 
 labbie1
 
posted on December 20, 2000 04:23:35 PM new
Irene--Two words:

Auction Tamer



 
 jwpc
 
posted on December 22, 2000 06:44:15 AM new
I NEVER rely on Yahoo notices of any type. I use Outlook Express and have the "resubmit", "closed," and "new" auction notices automatically filtered into a file, so that they don't visibly clog up our incoming mail. I do the same with "winner" notices.

I use Auction Tamer, and check through there a couple of times a day to pick up any auctions which have closed with a winner.

I found when running hundreds of auctions that the incoming e-mail from Yahoo, and eBay (when I use eBay) was consuming too much time, taking up too much space, and normally didn't tell me anything I didn't already know, so now I have them all filtered into file folders, just for future reference should there be a problem with an auction.





 
 dana71
 
posted on December 30, 2000 01:45:16 PM new
JWPC....I confuse easily so I ask you....Is filtering the same as receiving a Yahoo notice Email and just sliding it into a folder already set up in Outlook, by holding down right side of mouse?
Goingslow
 
 
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