posted on July 11, 2005 06:48:35 AM new
The answer to this is probably right in front of my face, but I have not found it yet.
QUESTION: IF one of your auctions has a question, is there any place on “My Auctions,” or else where, where one can fine it, outside of checking through all your auctions one by one?
Okay, I know they send a stupid e-mail, but with the preponderance of e-mail, we receive from 4 web sites and 3 auction sites, I don’t necessarily get around to all of the email that quickly. I know on eBay I can go to “My eBay, and immediately see if anyone has asked a question, and go right to it,” I haven’t as yet found such a feature on Yahoo – does Yahoo have one, and if so where is it hiding from me?
posted on July 11, 2005 11:54:35 AM new
What you need to do is actually open the auction page, then scroll down about a third of the way and there will be three flags. One of them is titled Question & Answer. Click on that and it will take you from there.
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Alive in 2005
posted on July 11, 2005 05:57:52 PM new
Thanks for the answer. So you are saying that you have to go to the actual auction page to be aware of a question being asked?
~"It does not matter what I think, it does not matter what you think. The only thing which matters is: What is the TRUTH!"~
posted on July 14, 2005 08:59:55 AM new
Thanks! What a pain, but I cannot complain too much it is free.
I answered one man's question on an auction 3 times, and it never has shown up. I finally attempted to e-mail him, guessing at his e-mail address, I did not want him to think I was ignoring him. Unfortunately, the e-mail bounced.
~"It does not matter what I think, it does not matter what you think. The only thing which matters is: What is the TRUTH!"~
All you have to do is fill in your response in the provided box and click send. Probably the easiest thing to do online.
Then for me personally though, I do not like others being able to see the answers to questions I have sent as I feel those are private between the seller and potential bidder, so I always delete them. The bidder will get an e-mail from Yahoo with the answer and no one else needs to know.