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does anyone know if you can prepare listings in advance?

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wooflet · 25/02/2008 12:49

ie I'd like to be able to prepare all my listings today as I have some rare time to myself but not actually list until the weekend.

Does anyone know how to do this? I'd be so grateful for your help.

Thanks

wooflet x

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WiiMii · 25/02/2008 12:53

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wooflet · 25/02/2008 12:55

thanks so much - any idea how on earth I do that?

I'm sure it's very obvious but I cannot find it?

wooflet x

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Volkl · 25/02/2008 12:56

I think you can do them in advance and then save them. I'm sure i once started one, my PC crashed, when i logged back on the listing was still there

SoupDragon · 25/02/2008 12:56

Turbo Lister - search for it on Ebay.

You don't have to schedule a time for them to start,in which case it's free - they start as soon as you up load them.

SoupDragon · 25/02/2008 12:57

Turbo Lister is something you download and canprepare all your listings offline as and when you have time then upload them all at once.

WiiMii · 25/02/2008 13:01

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sixlostmonkeys · 25/02/2008 13:16

Turbo Lister is the best bet. It doesn't cost extra and you can organise it all into files etc. very easy to use

MsPontipine · 25/02/2008 18:01

You can prepare your listings in advance by selecting a date in the future in "Schedule start time" (up to 21 days I think) instead of "start immediately" then at the actual time you want it to start go into revise item and change it to "start immediately" - that way you won't get charged extra.
Your scheuduled items show up in your "my ebay" only until they're actually listed so you can revise them at anytime to polish them up.

laura032004 · 26/02/2008 21:55

Good tip MsPontipine.

I use Auctiva - you can schedule a start date/time on there for free. Much easier than Ebay once you've got it figured out.

Piffle · 26/02/2008 22:00

turbo lister is good it saves all your settings etc and I find it takes seconds to list things

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