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I heard that Auctiva is free completely, they even offer free scheduling and unlimited image hosting.
I have been using Marketworks' image hosting and it's expensive.
Neone would recommend auctive for me or not?
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I will send you an email or PM.
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I've just started using them (last week) and everything has worked well with the one major exception of a site outage that lasted way longer than anyone would like. To their credit they did figure out the problem (I think) and get it straightened out. They also kept people informed of its status via their forums.
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I see, thanks. Infact I canceled their membership within 5 minutes, since they forced me to use U-pic and semi forced me to create a token.
Site outage is what I don't want at all. I rather spend my $30 with auctionw and make $$$ than lose $$$ because I'm trying to save $30
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Be sure to go to your ebay account and be sure all access to your account by Auctiva has been turned off.
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I removed the access privilige. If there's more other options I need to cancel, let me know.
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Originally Posted by Sai-Jin
I see, thanks. Infact I canceled their membership within 5 minutes, since they forced me to use U-pic and semi forced me to create a token.
Site outage is what I don't want at all. I rather spend my $30 with auctionw and make $$$ than lose $$$ because I'm trying to save $30
I think a token is an eBay requirement. Not sure how you can opt out of tokens.
I see no harm with U-Pic. I guess one can offer it along with USPS insurance.
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It took me so long to leave them and go to auction sage (inertia can be a terrible thing) but boy am I glad I did. After reading your message I went to check out their forums. Same ole same ole ignoring their customers. Wonder how they plan to pay for the "free" service. Maryanne
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Originally Posted by mdubbs
......Same ole same ole ignoring their customers. Wonder how they plan to pay for the "free" service. Maryanne
Same way PayPal did. They hope to build up a large enough customer base, then insitute fees. With a large enough customer base you can offest the loss on the ones that decide to leave rather than stay and pay.
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Wonder how they plan to pay for the "free" service.
I didn't save the email but the gist of it was your customers pay the full USPS insurance rate but you only pay the U-PIC discount rate. Auctiva keeps the difference.