posted on September 17, 2003 10:03:53 AM new
I would use MY EBAY, in the past, to see how many days an auction had run (unsold items of course)
I want to relist without editing on Vendio but I don't want to end my auction on Monday or Friday etc. Now I can't tell anywhere if I ran an item for 3, 5 or 7 days.
Really hate to launch and then edit?? Am I missing something? Any help.
Thanks
posted on September 17, 2003 10:11:01 AM new
if it hasn't been over 30 days you can still check in MY Ebay for that. just type in the number of days in your unsold items listing and it will bring up that auction along with the others. then click on the auction and check the stop and start dates.
posted on September 17, 2003 10:14:55 AM new
opps I didn't see closed auction only...sorry. I have no idea where you find that out when an auction is closed.
[ edited by Libra63 on Sep 17, 2003 10:17 AM ]
posted on September 17, 2003 10:21:56 AM new
Found it! Go into the bid history on your auction page and it will tell you when it started and when it ended.
posted on September 17, 2003 12:13:50 PM new
rarriffle - it's not there anymore - or if it is I don't see it??
Libra - at least I can do that but it's sounds like it will be just as time consuming as clicking the edit on relist. I wish Vendio would have added that instead of the template type?
posted on September 17, 2003 03:01:35 PM new
I noticed that info is now gone too. It was very helpgul when it was listed on the closed aucion page but now you have to dig for it.
There are many small changes at ebay that rarely get announced or noticed. On another ebay board they were recently discussing the "Ask The Seller A Question" function and it was discovered that a maximum of 5 "Ask The Seller A Questions" per day is in force at ebay. It was news to everybody.
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posted on September 17, 2003 03:48:45 PM new
I don't know if this will be of any help to you--I'm right here at the computer as my auctions close (usually on my preferred night), and as auctions are about to close without bids, I make a mental note to relist them within 10 or 15 minutes if they do close with no bids. That way, they run the same number of days (usually 7).
Then, as dadofstickboy says, go in soon (I do this the next morning) and revise titles, descriptions or categories as I rethink my sales technique for that item (as necessary only).
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posted on September 17, 2003 04:11:06 PM new
The information is still available, but hidden. Go to a completed auction and scroll all the way down. It is in the very bottom left hand corner.