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Anyone else having trouble with Search? I keep getting this response:

Your request returned too many items.
Please refine your search by adding more words in the search box (for example, "fountain pen" instead of "pen"), or you can also try browsing within one of the categories below.

Completed items is okay so far, but I am trying to see how much ACTIVE competition I will have as well! Aargh!
 
Originally posted by maggiew
WOW! I had a GREAT eBay weekend! The Christmas shoppers are definitely out! This was my last big hurrah before our Thanksgiving trip to Disney. I made enough extra (beyond what I expected) to change a few counter service meals to sit down ones! Yeah!

I will tally up how much money I made on eBay and post it on the eBay success story thread.

Maggie
Could you point me in the direction of that thread please?
 
I had a dutch auction end last night. I received an email from a buyer who said that she tried to check out with pay it now and it showed 1 candle + shipping but she said she won all 4 I had up for bid. I told her what shipping would be on 4 and she said she would send me a money order. I just got a payment via Paypal for 3 of the candles from someone else. I have never had two different people win my dutch auctions before. So actually one lady outbid the other on 3 out of the 4 candles. I emailed the first lady and told her that she actually on won one candle not all 4. Is this going to be a problem? Since I received payment for the other candles should I go ahead and ship them? I wish I would have looked into the auction before I responded to the first lady the first time. It does clearly state on the confirmation of sale that one person won three and one won one. Sorry for rambling.

Martha
 
Originally posted by mom2smjn
Here is a question for you experts!
If I have more than one item is it better to list them all seperately or as a dutch auction?
BTW what IS a dutch auction? Can you explain in simple baby terms? How does the bidding/winning occur? I am so confused on this.

Thanks guys :tongue:


Let me see if I can explain this, I haven't done one in quite a while. When you make out your auction and it ask for the number of items that you have (let's say 5 items at $5.00 each) you put that in proper boxes. Then when some one comes up on your action, they now know that you have the 5 items for sale. Then if they want more that one, they are able to bid on more than one. Say they would like to have 2 of them, they will bid them up to max that they would like to bid (let's say $10.00 for each item). But some one can come along and out bid them and if they like can still buy all 5.

When the action is over. Ebay will send you an end of auction e-mail with the list of your highest bidders (winners), how many they bought and at what price.

Now when it comes to Dutch auctions, I only use them on things that I now will only get my opening bid price or a little more (or I might use it with a Buy it Now item.). If it some thing that I think can get a lot of money from I would list them all seperately. So items that I would list as a Dutch auction would be like trading cards that I have more than one of the same of. But seperately would be things like movies, beanies and Disney pins.

Hope this has been of some help.
 

Originally posted by bafmrf
I had a dutch auction end last night. I received an email from a buyer who said that she tried to check out with pay it now and it showed 1 candle + shipping but she said she won all 4 I had up for bid. I told her what shipping would be on 4 and she said she would send me a money order. I just got a payment via Paypal for 3 of the candles from someone else. I have never had two different people win my dutch auctions before. So actually one lady outbid the other on 3 out of the 4 candles. I emailed the first lady and told her that she actually on won one candle not all 4. Is this going to be a problem? Since I received payment for the other candles should I go ahead and ship them? I wish I would have looked into the auction before I responded to the first lady the first time. It does clearly state on the confirmation of sale that one person won three and one won one. Sorry for rambling.

Martha

I really don't think it should be a problem. (unless one of the bidders wants to make it a problem.) Ebay not only sent you an end of auctions e-mail, they have also sent one to both of your bidders. So they should also know what they have won and not won. Then their is the fact they they can look under the "My Ebay" to know what they won or not.

If you have the e-mail that proves that the bidder who won the three candles is the winner, then, yes, I think you should go ahead and mail her her candles. Hopefuly you were able to get a hold of the other bidder before they bought a MO. But they should now by know that they did only win one candle, no all four.
 
I hope it doesn't become a problem either. I wish I would have double checked the auction before responding. Live and learn. I am going to ship the three candles today.

Thanks.
 
bafmrf, why don't you get in touch with ebay live help. Give them the item number and ask them to verify for you who won and how many they won. This way you can mail out all your items with peace of mind knowing that everyone who won got the correct amount of items. And if there is a problem at least you know that you followed ebays say so. Hope this makes sense. Whenever I feel a problem coming on or if I get confused about one of my auctions, I go to ebays live help. THere always happy to answer my questions and put my mind at ease PLENTY of times.

Denise
 
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I can't find the link for live help. Could you tell me where to go?

Thanks again.

NEVERMIND...

I found it.
 
Glad you found the link. Its so easy. Every time I have a problem I just click on live help and they answer all my questions. Just remember the time diff. there. I'm on the east coast and their the west coast so its a 3 hr. diff. Sometimes its early in the morning when I need help and their not open yet. Let us know how things work out.

Denise
 
It does clearly state on the confirmation of sale that one person won three and one won one. Sorry for rambling.

One thing to remember with a Dutch Auction..is the bottom bidder doens't have to complete the sale, if she bid on 4 items (or however many) and only won one. See below:

Dutch Auction
This auction format is perfect for sellers with many identical items to sell. In order to use the Dutch format, sellers must: 1) Be ID Verified OR 2) Have a Feedback Rating of 30 or above and be registered on eBay for 14 days or more.
These seller requirements help protect bidders and help eBay maintain an open, honest and safe environment for online trading.

Sellers start by listing a minimum price (greater than $0.99), or starting bid for one item, and the number of items for sale.
Bidders specify both a bid price and the quantity they want to buy.
All winning bidders pay the same price per item — which is the lowest successful bid. This might be less than what you bid!
If there are more buyers than items, the earliest successful bids get the goods.
Higher bidders are more likely to get the quantities they've asked for.
Proxy bidding is not used in Dutch Auctions.
Bidders can refuse partial quantities. For example, if you place a bid for 10 items and only 8 are available after the auction, you don't have to buy any of them.
The only exception to the requirement that all items be identical relates to trading card listings. Lots of trading cards need not be identical due to the nature of these sales in the trading card arena.
Multiple quantity listings (Dutch auction, fixed price or store) may offer a choice of color in otherwise identical items. However, the seller must be able to fulfill the entire quantity of every listing in any offered color even if every winning bidder makes exactly the same color selection. This exception for choice of color does not apply to single quantity listings.
Here are some examples of how Dutch Auctions work:

A seller has 10 pens for auction at $1 each. 10 people bid $1 for one pen each. In this case, all 10 bidders will win a pen for $1.
OR
Let's say that 5 people bid $1.25 for one pen each and 10 others bid $1. The minimum bid for the pen will be raised to $1.25 because demand exceeds supply. Because the $1.25 bidders bid higher than the $1 bidders, they will be guaranteed a pen. The other 5 pens will go to the earliest $1 bidders. The final price for each pen will be $1 (even though someone placed a high bid of $1.25) since all winning bidders pay the same price — which is the lowest successful bid.
It might sound complicated, but the majority of Dutch Auctions are simple: Most users win the items they bid on at the minimum asking price. However, there are some special instances you might want to know about:

If you are the lowest bidder in a Dutch Auction and you specify a multiple quantity, you may not get to purchase all that you specify. Why? Because there may be little left over after the high bidders get their share.

In other words, if the lowest bidder requests a quantity of 3 pens, she may only get one since the first 9 pens have already been allotted to the higher bidders. The only way to avoid this problem is to make sure you are not the lowest bidder!

In Dutch Auctions (Multiple Item Auctions), successful high bids are displayed when you click on the 'High bidders' link. The complete bidding history (including any unsuccessful bids) is displayed when you click on the 'Bid history' link.
 
Of course I listed every thing yesterday Could have used that penny gallery yesterday, with 20 items. Gallery isn't something I like to use, but my hubby likes it.

My items always do better on certain days. They seem to often have the penny gallery on the slowest start and finish days (for me), so I'm just listing when I know I'm more likely to sell, and if a special comes along on that day good..but no more listing because of a special for me. By the way, eBay hopes you'll just hit the relist when these don't sell..then they'll get to charge you next week for the gallery LOL!
 
The penny auction is going on until midnight tonight, right? I just went to ebay and the little notice is no longer there.

BTW, how are the auctions going for those of you who listed last night? Mine aren't getting a single bid even though I've had quite a few hits.
 
A quick question. I have a buyer who won 2 of my auctions. Each item had a flat shipping rate of 8.00 each, totaling 16.00. How does the new combined shipping invoice work. WHo sends it, ebay or paypal..I wouldn't charge 16.00, thats too much, but I didn't figure on 1 person winning both items. How should I figure out the combined rate. Do I just weigh them together and what ever it comes to that would be it. I HATE SHIPPING FEES. I should have just used ebays calculator.... TIA

Denise
 
Originally posted by cpl100
The penny auction is going on until midnight tonight, right? I just went to ebay and the little notice is no longer there.

BTW, how are the auctions going for those of you who listed last night? Mine aren't getting a single bid even though I've had quite a few hits.

My auctions are going ok, I love to see bids within the first day. So far I have 4! Not bad for the fist day. And one of those is something that I have three of, so its not so bad.
 
Originally posted by cpl100
Thank you for that link. I totally misunderstood the auction. I thought it was $.01 for the listing fee, not the excess pictures.

Do I have that right now?

Not quite.... The gallery option is when you choose to display the photo of your item in the category list pages. Like, when a search is done, and all the items matching your criteria come up - many have photos on that list, some don't. That is the Gallery display, and costs .25 normally. The fee is in addition to your 1st free picture, and any additional photos for which you pay .15 each.
 
GRRRRR! :mad:

A winner of one of my auctions paid today and emailed me to say:

"Hi Tracy,
I already paid your money.Please ship the item ASAP with enough cution so thet they will reach intact since the items are very heavy. Please leave feedback.
Thanks."

I emailed back that the case of items is in its original store carton and would be shipped that way, as I don't know of any other way to ship it. It is going UPS Ground with insurance. (It was shipped to the store in this box and should make it to the buyer just fine.)

I got this reply:

"Thanks for your reply. If you ship the full box of liquid like as it is, I know from my experience, they will not stay good. Please do me a favour, just put them in another box if you can not find anything fof cution,
Thanks again.
O yeh, Did you leave feedback?"

What would you do? I don't have another box this would fit inside, and even if I did it would need to be packed around very tightly to keep it from shifting as it weighs about 30lbs. I used the shipping calculator based on the weight of the carton as is--not with another box and extra packing included!

And what is with the feedback requests?!? I've a feeling I'm about to end up with my first neg!!!
:mad:
 
Okay, I emailed back pretty much what I said above...that I really had no other, better way to ship it and that it will be insured for the full retail value (less than paid) just in case. I offered to cancel the sale if the customer didn't want it that way and asked just that I be notified asap of what I should do. I almost instantly got this:

"Thats OK. I was just little ...
Thanks and hava a nice night."

:confused: :confused: :confused:
 
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