Two_Knight (journeyman)
02/25/07 04:37 PM
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Second chance
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Can AW2K handle eBay "Second Chance Offers" Thanks Bob
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bluepennylady (old hand)
02/25/07 04:41 PM
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bob,
Yes and no.
I use Second chance offers. However, the offer is created on eBay. Then create an Auction lot in AW2K and paste the auction id into the Auction number field. Be sure to use the correct start/end dates and manually change the status to Online. If the buyer accepts the offer, you update and generate invoices as normal.
Does that make sense?
Judy/blue
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Two_Knight (journeyman)
02/25/07 04:52 PM
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Thanks Judy I was wondering how it was done Bob
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bluepennylady (old hand)
02/25/07 04:54 PM
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Bob,
Your welcome. I use it quite a bit. If the buyer does not accept the offer. I just put that auction lot back online for a regular 7 day auction. Just remember to change the duration field from one day to whatever you normally use for a duration.
Judy/blue
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AquilaStamps (enthusiast)
02/27/07 05:32 AM
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Judy: I do the same thing for second chance offers. Except, when it is denied I go one step further. Before I list it I change the second chance Auction ID number to the auction ID of the Original Auction. You get a listing credit that way.
Ever bit counts.
Garry
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bluepennylady (old hand)
02/27/07 05:34 AM
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Garry,
Thanks for mentioning that. I do that as well just forgot to include that bit of info. Hummm, I better email Bob and tell him. He might skin me alive for forgetting to tell him that
Judy/blue
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AquilaStamps (enthusiast)
02/27/07 06:15 AM
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Judy:
I'm pretty sure Bob will allow you to keep your skin.
It's just not done and usually considered a bit over the top for minor infractions.
Garry
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bluepennylady (old hand)
02/27/07 08:49 AM
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Garry,
Well considering my age, my skin would probably not tan out all that good anyway, And there would only be enough for a small bag or something
Judy/blue
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