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Is the Sunday Teatime listing anecdotal or effective?

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 10/05/2014 14:28

I'm just I'm the middle of listing a few DC clothes and I'm windering whether to delay the start/finish time till Sunday at 7ish or just go with listing as I process them?

Has anyone got any thiughts?

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Brewstersmillions · 10/05/2014 14:39

I usually list things on a weekend around 6-7pm and I find I get a lot more bids than if it was to finish in a afternoon or evening on a weekday .

If you list them and delay the start time you will be charged a fee for each each item to be delayed if I was you I'd just wait till the evening to list them then at least they will finish the following weekend around the Same time without having the extra fees added.:)

LavenderGreen14 · 10/05/2014 14:41

I end them Mon or Tues night - and don't list today, schedule for the 13th to start - free then for your first 20 items. And you won't be charged 6p for scheduling either.

ChaosTrulyReigns · 10/05/2014 15:03

Thanks both.

I tend to list them all with a scheduled time, then just nip in and change the listing from scheduled to list immediately ti avoid fees.

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LavenderGreen14 · 10/05/2014 15:28

and from the 13th May it is free to schedule your first 20 items each month.

ChaosTrulyReigns · 10/05/2014 15:51

Ooh, that's a good tip, thanks, LavenderG. I think auction ends would clash with my holiday if I did that this month. But I'll definitely use it on the future.

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frogs · 10/05/2014 23:28

Agree that weekday evenings (not Friday or Saturday) are as effective as Sundays. WAtch out for clashes with major television events though.

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