posted on July 14, 2004 04:39:59 PM new
re (<-too bad can't edit the subject)..and I think I need help with my "on vacation" notice. Someone on the eBay store board suggested replacing the store logo with an "away" message which will appear at the top of all of my listings. So I drafted a note on Word, attached a stamp (wanted to make it look like a postcard), scanned it and uploaded it. Does anyone have ideas on how to make it look more professional without killing a lot of time?
I plan on keeping the store open because I am not about to kill 3500 listings for 2 weeks and then relist them when I am back. I plan on restating my absence on my automatic WBN's and hope for the best.
You can click on the link to my store below to see my feeble attempt at graphic "art". LOL TIA!
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Sig files are too much trouble!
http://stores.ebay.com/Moody-Mommys-Marvelous-Postcards
[ edited by NEGLUS on Jul 14, 2004 04:40 PM ]
posted on July 14, 2004 04:54:59 PM new
I just can't understand why you wouldn't want to end and restart 4120 items. (Thats what it says on the top of your store page). My only thought is for also doing an auto response from your email. Something akin to "On vacation, Renting the house out to the local Biker Club. I'll get back with you as soon as I get back." Okay, not very good but... I NEED more coffee!!
I thought that the graphics were great!
posted on July 14, 2004 05:01:46 PM new
I list through Vendio.
And I use their PSM.
When I go away I edit WBM to tell:
That I will be away for a ----period of time and will get right on sales when I return.
posted on July 18, 2004 09:41:34 PM new
Caribbean Cruise - lots of R&R and pina coladas are all that I have planned!
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Sig files are too much trouble! http://stores.ebay.com/Moody-Mommys-Marvelous-Postcards
posted on July 18, 2004 09:57:21 PM new
As a security measure, you can have all payments diverted to my address. I'll take real good care of them. In fact, I'll treat them like they were my own
As a side note, when you get to Jamaica, be careful of that rum. It's not the same stuff they export here to the states. Your first warning sign will be that there is no statement as to the alcohol content on the label.
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law