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durdajan 10-08-2011 03:31 PM

Scheduled listing
 
if anyone knows, please.

when your are going to list with a schedule, does it make any difference if you list this way:

1. 30 different items in the same category, different subcotegory, all start at 7.00 pm sharp.
2. 30 different items in the same category, different subcotegory, the first item starts at 7.00 pm and all the others follow each other with a 1 minute interval.

the number 30 can be any number, say 50, 100, 1000 etc items

what is the safest from two please?

Bunneh 10-08-2011 03:43 PM

why wouldnt it be safe?

I schedule all my listings and make them all 5 mins apart, because i have a lot of buyers who like to purchase more than one item and if i had them ending the same time or 1 minute apart, those buyers wouldnt make it especially since most people wait till the last minute to be on the item/s.

:pop2:

durdajan 10-08-2011 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bunneh (Post 276160)
why wouldnt it be safe?

I schedule all my listings and make them all 5 mins apart, because i have a lot of buyers who like to purchase more than one item and if i had them ending the same time or 1 minute apart, those buyers wouldnt make it especially since most people wait till the last minute to be on the item/s.

:pop2:

yes, you are right, it's better to give some time for the buyers, but when you're expecting to get limited it may be the last attempt to post at all, after which they will limit the account. and you never know will it last 5 minutes or two days to become limited.

Bunneh 10-08-2011 05:19 PM

If you use the methods of stealth you shouldnt get limited that quickly..:juggle:

Are you planning on listing a mass amount of auctions for 1 day, all ending minutes apart from eachother?? :eek: (because it sounds that way)

If so i would think you would get limited just for doing it that way.

If you do everything properly and slowly then it should be fine.

But if you get to greedy then thats when everything goes pear shaped.

Dont go putting your account at risk on purpose!!

You will make more money in the long run.. Just follow the rules of stealth :D

durdajan 10-08-2011 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bunneh (Post 276181)
If you use the methods of stealth you shouldnt get limited that quickly..:juggle:

Dont go putting your account at risk on purpose!!

You will make more money in the long run.. Just follow the rules of stealth :D

no no, nothing applies to this case.

This is over 90 days account, it hasn't been suspended yet but it may be linked with a suspended account. Because of that, it may be limited or suspended as well when I try to list something from this account.

The odds are that this account will be allowed to sell the items that have been already listed, although it will be limited to 0 newly listed items. I saw it happened, the account got limited after some items had been listed. And the listed items were allowed to be sold.

So this may be the last sale with this account and thus the question, how to list as much as possible and avoid possible problems if it happens to survive.

If I list say 30 items at once there will be no time left to think for eb.
But if I list them separetly it can be limited after say the second item...


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