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Seller apps - what do you use?

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BlissfullyIgnorant · 12/01/2013 22:39

After spending of an hour working out the TurboLister we discovered it is crap - they 'fixed it' so you can't change the layout of the page (it puts the picture at the BOTTOM). I usually use my iPhone/iPad but have a lot of stuff to shift so wanted a quick listing app. Has anyone used GarageSale (DH raving about it but not used it Confused)?

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PurpleFrog · 13/01/2013 08:38

I don't use anything - but remember that you won't get free listing this weekend if you use turbolister etc..

lljkk · 13/01/2013 19:00

Mobile listing is pretty quick anyway, OP.

Toppy · 13/01/2013 21:46

Can you not use turbo lister on free listing weekends?????

fergoose · 13/01/2013 21:53

no you won't get the listings free if you use Turbo Lister.

BlissfullyIgnorant · 15/01/2013 10:33

Right...
I bought the low end Garage Sale app and, although it did tell me I would be charged 10p per listing, it also said that it did not reflect any discount service currently offered by eBay. To be honest, I'm not that bothered as it allowed me to upload a slightly more arty listing for each item and I managed to complete 36 listings in one day.
The benefit of this seller app is that I can now go through everything else and pre-prepare the listings for upload when I want to do it - I have a maximum of 100 listings per month as I don't usually do much and haven't been on there very long. I can also dip in and out, edit and correct as I go through everything eg. I had a load of DVDs to list and it meant I could change when I remembered another attribute or that I needed to add something else to the description.
For ease of use and nicer presentation, I like it more than the iPhone/iPad app. Just thought I'd share.

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fergoose · 15/01/2013 10:38

you can schedule in ebay too for free - as long as you edit to list the items before the scheduled time it costs nothing.

lljkk · 15/01/2013 11:25

10p per listing, is that in addition to the Ebay listing fees? Must be??
If you list 100 items per month that's £10 extra out of your pocket (per month).

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