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 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on September 9, 2003 01:06:41 PM new
When you list directly on e bay how do you lock in the payment information? I don't want to type that information over and over. I am giving listing directly on e bay a shot. the timer was the big plus on A/W but since e bay has it........the first pic. is free and the others are .15. how much do we pay on vendio? I just pay the bill.

Thanks!




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 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on September 9, 2003 01:12:19 PM new
Actually,Sellers payment instructions.


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 AuctionAce
 
posted on September 9, 2003 02:11:11 PM new
The listing on ebay remembers your info from the last auction you submitted. If you had $5.00 s/h and worldwide as the s/h location it will automatically fill those fields in for the next auction so you need to check those out if you want to make any change.


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 dadofstickboy
 
posted on September 9, 2003 02:32:03 PM new
You should be able to go to Ebay and set your seller preferances!

On Vendio listing is a dime, photos are free as many as you like!

On vendio photos are a dime each if you just host them here and use them elsewhere!

 
 sanmar
 
posted on September 9, 2003 02:38:58 PM new
My Vendio bill is usually around $20.00 a month. I like it because I use the templates & hav my TOS set on a pending auction that I just copy over & over. I then change the headers, the price & add the description. Really saves a lot of time.
[ edited by sanmar on Sep 9, 2003 02:40 PM ]
 
 toasted36
 
posted on September 9, 2003 08:24:52 PM new
You should download and try the turbo lister Jack....It locks all that info and has free templates ,lets you put pic on top ,left side ,right side or regular...I believe if you list straight from ebay the templates are .10 each and .10 to put it on top. Also for 6.00 a month you can get 101 megs of web space a http://www.boomspeed.com/ and list as many picture you want all month long.I have 57 pictures on boomspeed right now and I'm only using 1 meg.

 
 NEROTER12
 
posted on September 9, 2003 08:29:46 PM new
Jack, you are thinking tonight!!

Hadn't thought of it myself, but if you only use 1 picture, yep its free and since gallery only 1 cent today....should try it.
Of course they say Vendio's image hosting is better....better how, I dont know. I know they upload faster than IPIX.


 
 JACKSWEBB
 
posted on September 9, 2003 09:12:27 PM new
I looked at the picture again from the ONE direct listing to e bay. Looks just as good as the ones from vendio? Borders? I don't need no stinking borders.

If I could just get that info. locked in in the payment box, sellers payment instructions. Grrrrrrrrrrrr.....I know it can be done. where???? I looked everywhere. I knew e bay a month before a/w and I had it locked in and never retyped it again. i went to do another auction and the box came up empty. I would have had to retype it ALL over, No WAY. if i can't figure it out back to Vendio. Hey!!!! Powersellers!!!! YUP! they will know in a heartbeat! live chat! Thanks! off and running!


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 AuctionAce
 
posted on September 9, 2003 09:26:30 PM new
There are tons of free templates on the internet ... just enter free auction templates in the Google search engine. Pongo is very reliable and free for instance.

http://www.pongo.com/


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 tomwiii
 
posted on September 10, 2003 03:19:58 AM new
The goofs at DEAD ZOOM have a nice one here:

http://www.deadzoom.com/auction-template/


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 stonecold613
 
posted on September 10, 2003 03:56:48 PM new
You do it when you list an auction. You must manually fill it in for the first listing, but there is a box to check that will save your preference. Then it will be there on every auction listed. I have had mine saved for a couple of years now. Kind of funny how that info really doesn't change.

 
 
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