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:eek: I'm just back from vacation and I am posting as fast as I can. :p
Hi there,
I'm new to ebid and I'm a bit confused as to how I can post my own questions on the forum or create new threads?
The question I wanted to ask is: Why the things in my auction aren't selling when I have had a lot of people viewing my items?
I'd be grateful for any help or advice that you can give. Thanks very much.
Fashiondiya
You are not allowed to refer ' advertise' the other side on your about me page.
... and a whole host of other ventures at one time or another obviously. If you do the research and dig deep enough the change of guard and spinoffs is quite enlightening. Some seem to have fallen off the grid but Impressionz and LovePepper definitely still active and sporting the GasDigital Ltd logo. PopExchange and SpotJockey according to historical domain searches were, maybe still are, in the business of PPC(pay per click) and Banner advertisiing. :confused:
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For me, it's a simple yet complicated story.
A couple of years back, unable to get suitable shipping names from eBid, I asked them to move my account to Singapore registered, because Singapore does have the same-named postal services as here in Thailand. My sales immediately collapsed entirely - zero zilch nada since then.
I contacted eBid support several times asking them to return my account back to UK registration at the same address as before (my Mum's place up north, which is also my Inland Revenue, banking, DSS, pensions, and whatever else, official UK permanent address) .... and eBid refused point blank every time.
The last refusal I had from them stated quite clearly "not until you are living back in the UK". Hmmm? Was fine for me to use my official UK address while I was selling and generating fees for eBid, but once the sales, and thus the fees, stopped - they didn't want to listen or assist.
Fine. Been there done that game with eBay before. So after zero sales here for three years plus, I'm just letting items expire and returning the inventory to my own sites until such time as eBid see fit to think about loyalty to their longer serving customers and cut a little slack to those of us who have proven our worth for the site, as well as our integrity and trustworthiness.
(A poked-out tongue smiley doesn't quite pass the message I want to pass, and as what I really want to say would be self-defeating, I'll bite my tongue at this point)
Gaz