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Posted by earlschieb on October 27, 2003 at 09:56:55 from (12.161.110.69):
In Reply to: Figure This posted by Garry on October 27, 2003 at 08:19:51:
As an ebay seller myself of tractors, and vehicles, I can tell you that if you ended your listing in the middle of the day, that is one of your problems, another could be the cost of moving this tractor to an area that it would be popular in. I list all of my auctions for a Thursday night start time of about 7 pm Pacific time, and run them 10 days, that will give you 2 weekends of advertising/auction time, and end on a Suday night, it only will cost you 10 cents to schedule the start time, and 10 cents for the 10 day auction, so a total of 20 cents extra, and for me it has always paid off rather well. Feel free to email me if you have any questions, or need any help.
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