jackswebb
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posted on July 6, 2005 08:18:12 AM new
I just revised two auctions,,,,titles and price. Dropped the price. I just barely caught this while completing. Your revisions fees are $1.20?????? Revision fees? How long has this enhancement been around?
Space is Valuable. Dump it ALL at the Swap and start over.
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dblfugger9
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posted on July 6, 2005 08:28:46 AM new
Jack, dont give em any ideas now!!
Thats probably the new fee for your revised listing. Check your old fees for that particular listing, it was probably more than 1.20!! (I hope!)
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vintagepostcardsdotorg
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posted on July 6, 2005 09:06:17 AM new
i about had a heart attack when i read this one! was sitting here at the puter falling asleep. say it ain't so!
http://stores.ebay.com/postcardspostcards
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Libra63
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posted on July 6, 2005 09:10:10 AM new
I know CPR
If you revise an auction and the revision is lower than your original price, the original price is deleted and the new price inserted. At least it has been when I have done it. I also think, but not sure, it will tell you that at the end of the revision.
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jackswebb
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posted on July 6, 2005 10:19:30 AM new
Well I WON'T be giving ANYMORE price breaks in the future! $1.20 to DROP the Price? GREED!!!! GREED!!!! GREED!
Read my tag line VERY closely.
Space is Valuable. Dump it ALL at the Swap and start over.
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ladyjewels2000
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posted on July 6, 2005 10:21:11 AM new
You should go in and check your account since the last invoice to be sure you were credited the old amount?
I know that's where I'm headed.
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shawnb1
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posted on July 6, 2005 10:47:50 AM new
Are you sure they weren't telling you that amount was being subtracted?
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jackswebb
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posted on July 6, 2005 10:51:34 AM new
To be honest, it did say, debited OR Crdited to your account, I assumed the worst for me and the BEST for them.....
It had to be a credit! I reduced the price. Hmmmmmm,,sorry E bay I yelled it Out pretty LOUD too.....the Whole neighborhood heard me. hahahahahaa.......
Space is Valuable. Dump it ALL at the Swap and start over.
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sthoemke
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posted on July 6, 2005 11:05:15 AM new
It was a NEGATIVE $1.20.
That means eBay refunded $1.20 from your original listing fees.
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fenix03
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posted on July 6, 2005 12:47:28 PM new
Hey.... Was that...... That damn sky just hit me in the head!! That's it! I'm sueing eBay!
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No, I'm saying -- I'm merely -- I'm saying what I'm saying. I don't know why I'm always having people say, are you trying to say -- you know what you can do if you want to know what I'm saying is listen to what I'm saying. What I'm saying is what I said ...
- Ann Coulter
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jackswebb
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posted on July 6, 2005 01:59:14 PM new
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mcjane
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posted on July 6, 2005 02:20:58 PM new
That'll teach us to get it right the first time.
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Dragonfyree
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posted on July 7, 2005 12:52:26 AM new
I think there is something wrong with the revision.
I just went in to revise the author name on my book.
First I had to click onto another link to get the description to come up and then when I finished, I went to check it and found that they had put up a duplicate listing and charged me.
Fortunately, it's my Ebay store and was only 2 cents but I had to go back and delete one of them.
Dragonfyree No Where Else But Here.
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