posted on March 11, 2002 10:53:50 AM new
I've been playing around with Sparedollar to use as my post auction tool and the weird thing is that when I went to track auctions..closed and old ones showed up on the list and none of my active ones. Anyone have any idea what the deal is? I like the one step WBN they have and the fact that they are free at the moment but this tracking feature has me baffled.
MEOW
posted on March 11, 2002 11:02:28 AM new
Nevermind! 5 minutes after I emailed Sparedollar for help they emailed me back. Below is the email they sent.
"The purpose of the sdTracker is for Post-Auction management. (after the
auction is completed). It manages end of auction emails, payment reminders,
shipping, contacts etc.
We are working a feature on the sdTracker to show you an overview of your
current items."
posted on March 11, 2002 12:04:21 PM new
I signed up and played around but that is it. I am now taking a close look at Auction Hawk at http://www.auctionhawk.com I am increasing my volume and need something a bit more streamlined then Spare Dollar.
posted on March 11, 2002 02:52:36 PM new
I'm still shopping around so keep the suggestions coming! I think I do too many auctions for Sparedollar. I signed up with them, but only launched one auction through them.
posted on March 11, 2002 04:15:50 PM new
I'm set up with Sparedollar, but I probably won't use them. There's no place that I can find to track the cost of your item, so that you can figure your net profit. Also, it doesn't seem to me that it gets your eBay fees the way other programs do, and I find this really handy, rather than digging out the credit card statements to check.
I've downloaded a demo of Shooting Star from Foodog, and that looks pretty good if I can only get the FTP protocol to work.
posted on March 11, 2002 04:22:30 PM new
ManageAuctions.com is not bad either. I like the price, and you only pay for the features used. The site design is ugly, but who cares -- I like the price (No FVF).