posted on December 26, 2003 12:10:32 PM new
The falling snow or dust bunnies were a cute touch. It looks like more work to me than I already have to do with deadbeat bidders. Has anyone used it? Thoughts, comments or opinions....
posted on December 26, 2003 07:26:52 PM new
The only thing that I can think are certain criteria may trip an alarm such as recent negatives are a zero feedback bidder. Even if you know that you have a strong potential deadbeater what can you do? Only a mega seller with hundreds of auctions running could benefit from such a tool in my estimation.
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posted on December 26, 2003 08:26:40 PM new
Hi Ace,
Well, when I have a potential NPB, I wait until they are (hopefully) outbid. Then I put them on my blocked bidder list so they can't rebid and get back into high bidder spot.
I don't cancel their bid because that would throw the high bid back below the one I cancelled.
If they don't get outbid and end up high bidder I just file NPB and FVF.
Does this make sense???
Lucy
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posted on December 26, 2003 08:45:24 PM new
That makes a lot of sense, while this program does not at all.
The program reminds me of the ebay " tool " that lets you leave feedback at the 89th day and 11th hour and 59th minute. Problem is that feedback can often be left well over 100 days and the 90 day limit is not a certain limit.
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