You HAVE to try this!! EBAY your way to DISNEY Part 2!!!!

Another question - when I go to file the FVF credit the criteria for filing says you should have filed a NPD alert first?

You have no choice..one won't happen without the other. However, when you fill it out and pick (I can't remember the exact wording), mutually agree to not go through with sale..the Final credit pops right up and you don't have to wait to get it. Nothing goes on the other persons file when you pick that choice.
 
Thanks Dmrick! I wasn't sure how to go about that and I didn't want to have anything go against the buyer! thanks again - I don't know what I would do without this thread!!!:teeth:
 
Originally posted by C.Ann
I decided to give it a shot (will be having things to list that require numerous photos) but was very disappointed to see that they don't have the shipping calculator like the Turbo Lister..:(

It's going to be time consuming to look up each method of shipping, then add in the handling, etc.. Any chance of them adding a better calculator than just directing you to the USPS site? The only other option I can see is to check off that I'll add the shipping later and then have to go into revisions on eBay and do the calculating there - which again will take up a lot more time..:(

Also - they have no way of working off-line?
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:wave2: Helloooooo? I know there are Sparedollar users out there somewhere...........................;)
 
Originally posted by Robinrs
You don't need an account to buy on PayPal. If you have a debit or credit card you can buy an item easily. The separate accounts are for concerned selllers. I personally have had more problems with banks than I have with PayPal! [/B]
Thank you.
 

Originally posted by zurgswife
I filed a non payment bidder today ...it has been 11 days I've sent 5 emails without any response.

An hour and half after the ebay Non payment reminder I get the following email


Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 14:06:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: "JACKIE-O" <XXXXX@yahoo.com> Add to Address Book
To: XXXX@yahoo.com

money order has been sent

I almosted deleted it because the From I saw was "JACKIE-O" and there wasn't any subject...thought it was some sort of Porn spam....any how I decided to open it...good thing..

But my question is...since I have had no previous emails from this buyer, she doesn't bother to put a subject line ...should I take the time to inquire when she actually sent the MO???

Or do I assume she ment today and hope it arrives in the next week or so...and if it doesn't do I continue with the non payment filing and not contact her again?

Anybody have any thoughts???? And how long should a reasonable amount of time be for a money order to arrive??
 
Thanks...

so, since I got the email on April 8th I'll wait until the 18th... which is 21 days since the end of the auction...which I think is more then enough time to pay for something...
 
Spare Dollar User here!!!

OK - I do not normally use the shipping calculator. I go by actual item weight. I invested in a small postal scale and figure the weight on a bunch of items at a time. Then when I am creating my auctions, I decide as I am writing up each one how that item will be shipped (Priority, FC, Media, etc). I have the PO rate page on my favs and just flip over to there to check. If I need to calculate by ounces etc, I use the Shipping Assistant which I have downloaded on my PC.

HOWEVER, that is not answering your question!!!

On Sparedollar, when you are creating your listing, under the Shipping Costs section, just select the Tab marked 'Calculated Shipping Costs'. (It defaults to 'Flat Shipping Rates' - just click the tab to the right of it). Make sure you have marked the dot directly above that says 'I know my shipping costs and will provide them know'. Put in your weight, select the shipping type from the drop down menu, enter your zip and your handling fee - just like eBay.

There you go!!!
 
Thank you SOOOO much....BUT....(drum roll for the dummy here) where the heck is the part you mentioned below? I couldn't find it when I did my first auction to try it out..:( I'll have to check again tomorrow if I have time to list..

Oh - and I can't work off-line with Sparedollar - right?

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[/B][/QUOTE]On Sparedollar, when you are creating your listing, under the Shipping Costs section, just select the Tab marked 'Calculated Shipping Costs'. (It defaults to 'Flat Shipping Rates' - just click the tab to the right of it). Make sure you have marked the dot directly above that says 'I know my shipping costs and will provide them know'. Put in your weight, select the shipping type from the drop down menu, enter your zip and your handling fee - just like eBay.

There you go!!! [/B][/QUOTE]
 
1. Have to be online, yup. Log into Sparedollar

2. Click on Lister tab

3. On left side, select Create New Ad

4. Check Sell Item at Online Auction & click Next

5. Your auction listing page will be displayed in the following sections:

Auction Type Should be defaulted to Sell Item at an Online Auction
Title
Subtitle
Pricing & Duration
Categories
Ebay Features
Location
Counter Style
Embedded Gallery
Payment Methods

Shipping Costs - THIS is where you want to be!!!
First selection - Who pays for costs - buyer or seller (buyer)
Second selection - I will provide costs later OR I know costs and will provide them now (you want to check that one -mine defaults to the first one and I have to change it)
There are 2 blue tabs next - the first one says Flat Shipping Rates. The one to the right of it says Calculated Shipping Rates (light blue tab). Click on the Calculated Shipping Rates and the page will reload. Now, rather than having a S & H & each add'l item, you will have the Calculated screen where you select the weight, size, shipping service, your zip code, packing fee & insurance options.
This should be what you want!

Complete the rest of your auction. (Template, pyt instructions photos etc).

Does that help? I'm not sure how else to describe it.
 
Originally posted by jgates
1. Have to be online, yup. Log into Sparedollar

2. Click on Lister tab

3. On left side, select Create New Ad

4. Check Sell Item at Online Auction & click Next

5. Your auction listing page will be displayed in the following sections:

Auction Type Should be defaulted to Sell Item at an Online Auction
Title
Subtitle
Pricing & Duration
Categories
Ebay Features
Location
Counter Style
Embedded Gallery
Payment Methods

Shipping Costs - THIS is where you want to be!!!
First selection - Who pays for costs - buyer or seller (buyer)
Second selection - I will provide costs later OR I know costs and will provide them now (you want to check that one -mine defaults to the first one and I have to change it)
There are 2 blue tabs next - the first one says Flat Shipping Rates. The one to the right of it says Calculated Shipping Rates (light blue tab). Click on the Calculated Shipping Rates and the page will reload. Now, rather than having a S & H & each add'l item, you will have the Calculated screen where you select the weight, size, shipping service, your zip code, packing fee & insurance options.
This should be what you want!

Complete the rest of your auction. (Template, pyt instructions photos etc).

Does that help? I'm not sure how else to describe it.

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Wow! Great directions!! Have you considered writing a book - "Sparedollar For Dummies" ???? :teeth:

I'm going to print out this post and give it a try tomorrow.. Thanks so much for taking the time to list all of those steps..

If I still don't "get it", you can bet I'll be back here whining and crying...LOL

Thanks again!
C.Ann
 
Here is a sample of that section of the page after the Calculated Tab is selected - you can see that you can change back to the Flat Shipping rate by clicking on the left tab. Whichever one you are on is the one displayed in dark blue.

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No problem - hope it works for you!!! I need someone to teach me HTML for dummies!!! I can do general text etc, but I WANT to do my own borders, patterns, tables etc for my auctions!!! You can create them and save them in Spare Dollar as custom templates and use them in your auctions!! Unfortunately I am an HTML idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!

Someone told me PaintShopPro by Jasc was good - any other suggestions for a program to help an HTML dummy?
 
Originally posted by jgates
No problem - hope it works for you!!! I need someone to teach me HTML for dummies!!! I can do general text etc, but I WANT to do my own borders, patterns, tables etc for my auctions!!! You can create them and save them in Spare Dollar as custom templates and use them in your auctions!! Unfortunately I am an HTML idiot!!!!!!!!!!!!

Someone told me PaintShopPro by Jasc was good - any other suggestions for a program to help an HTML dummy?
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HT who?????? Obviously I am of NO help.. LOL:crazy:
 
I use Netscape Composer for my HTML editor. It works great, just like a word processor. And the best part is you don't need to know HTML to use it.
 
HTML - the language of web pages - if you right click on this page and hit 'View Source' , you will see the HTML language.

I did find a suggested one on sparedollar - http://www.trellian.com/webpage/index.html & after a bit of struggling, I am doing my first templates. I can have MY OWN!!!! I am such a happy camper right now. Just some issues like getting it to center on the page........
 
Okay, I need help! I did something really stupid and need to "fix it" as best I can. I put up an auction for Olive Garden gift cards, but I did it through TurboLister by revising an old auction I had for Bed Bath & Beyond GCs, only I forgot to change the picture!!! There are now bids and ebay won't let me add a picture, though I did put a note in the auction description apologizing and noting the error. I know I can add a picture with HTML within the description, but I don't have photos anywhere on the web to link to. Can anyone point me towards a site where I can upload my picture and link it quickly and easily? Does such a site even exist, lol? If not, I won't worry anymore. Gift cards sell for what they sell for and I doubt having the wrong pic will lose me any money, but it does make me look a bit stupid! :headache:
 
Even though my auction states that I only ship to the US, I had a Canadian buyer win an auction, pay thru PayPal and is now requesting that I send the item to a friend in the US!!!!

This is not a cheap item and I stand to lose quite a big chunk of change if things do not go completely right. I know that PayPal will not protect me if the item is sent to any address other than the verified address of the buyer. But the shipping costs of sending this item to Canada using traceable methods is 5 times what I charged for domestic shipping!!!!!

The buyer has a feedback rating of less than 20 and does have one negative in her profile. The negative was left by a powerseller with stellar feedback.

I'd like to see the auction thru but I just can't eat the cost of shipping to the buyer's verified address. Any help would be appreciated because I'd like to give the buyer some options.

Thanks.
 





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