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Originally Posted by steve B
Ok, I wasn't aware that could be done that way.
I'll consider myself proven wrong about a major portion of the costs.
Someone would still have to check out those bidders, but with the largest part of the job done it's a much quicker task.
Even as a quick proof of concept this should be made available to sellers. If I was still selling and doing large volume I'd want it.
Steve B
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Steve,
Just to clarify. My comment wasn't directed at you (or anyone in particular).
And you are correct about needing to follow up with specific items/bidders. My "sample" shows 8 retractions as the highest, but my sample only grabbed 150 bidders (and I didn't filter out which completed items, so it could have been grabbing $20 sales as well, meaning there are other things that can be tweaked). When you start grabbing more, you only need to start at the highest # and work down. I think there were those here that "found" bidders in the 50s for retractions. But even double digit retractions alone should start to give one pause. That is, if the seller actually
wants to deal with this.