Selling on Ebay: watching your auctions is addicting.

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LukFilm

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Originally posted by: Sysadmin
Bid on my auction :)


Sysadmin

It's not brand-new if you opened it to test it
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Also get rid of that ugly red on gray background
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Joker81

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I use a program called Bidsage (its free). And watch all of my auctions and also snipe with it. Its pretty cool. Can save certain searches and all you do is press update and it will download the newest data on your search.
 
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I started several and have to make an effort not to check them every five minutes. Especially after the initial bidding on the tank. :p

Originally posted by: Joker81
I use a program called Bidsage (its free). And watch all of my auctions and also snipe with it. Its pretty cool. Can save certain searches and all you do is press update and it will download the newest data on your search.

Do those programs require you to enter your eBay password, credit card information, or anything like that? I've always been leery of using one of those.