| | | liangju | 01-15-2011 02:25 AM | Any other ways to answer ebay email without enter ebay? Hi guys
I don't want to let the ebay know my ip, but it seems i can't answer the email from auctiva, is there any other ways to answer ebay's email except entering ebay website???
Thanks |
No not really and if you reply to the email the customer won't get it. |
| DogFacedBoy | 01-17-2011 01:00 AM | Don't think so.
Hitting respond in your email just takes you to your ebay sign in page |
| Tangy | 01-17-2011 07:20 AM | I remember using a paid 3rd party program to message someone, but I forgot.:rant: Sorry. I haven't sold on ebay for a while, but i know its possible. |
| BiN4RY | 01-18-2011 02:13 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Tangy
(Post 197580)
I remember using a paid 3rd party program to message someone, but I forgot.:rant: Sorry. I haven't sold on ebay for a while, but i know its possible. | I'm pretty sure for programs like that, it would still use the eBay API and sign in from your computer. |
| ebayism | 01-18-2011 05:19 AM | Hi mate,
If you are trying to hide your IP address from eBay and don't mind logging in with another address, you can go to your nearest Video EZY, Library or Internet palour and log in from there to respond, and then get the customer to send you their email address, that way you can communicate outside of eBay. |
I prefer responding to the message by using customer's e-mail if I have it. Customer gets but only in their e-mail so, as 123 indicated, yes if he/she just checked the eb ay account, it would not be shown. |
You can do it via pushauction.com. Same idea as auctiva but they have messages. Its a nice system, but costs $30 a month
You can try free for a little while if I recall. I never went beyond the trial as I think $30 a month was too much for my use. But a good system none the less
I didn't like how it only really worked with new listings and its current/old listing import function was pretty crappy. But again, it does have messages built in and that was really nice |
| trigun989 | 01-18-2011 11:20 PM | im sure hitting reply in my gmail sends them the message, since i remember them responding |
That will show whatever IP you are on |
| liangju | 01-19-2011 05:48 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by pod
(Post 197914)
You can do it via pushauction.com. Same idea as auctiva but they have messages. Its a nice system, but costs $30 a month
You can try free for a little while if I recall. I never went beyond the trial as I think $30 a month was too much for my use. But a good system none the less
I didn't like how it only really worked with new listings and its current/old listing import function was pretty crappy. But again, it does have messages built in and that was really nice |
Oh..30 a month is too much. I'm using auctiva $9.95 a month, not too bad, but not as expected, can't revise single listing, only bulk revising, and can't revise the item's quantity as well. |
| liangju | 01-19-2011 05:51 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by pod
(Post 198081)
That will show whatever IP you are on | Yes, absolutely. |
| liangju | 01-19-2011 05:55 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ebayism
(Post 197854)
Hi mate,
If you are trying to hide your IP address from eBay and don't mind logging in with another address, you can go to your nearest Video EZY, Library or Internet palour and log in from there to respond, and then get the customer to send you their email address, that way you can communicate outside of eBay. | Thanks mate, but this way is too bother.
And IP changes frequently would make the ebay suspect me...i think | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:41 PM. | |
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