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Fix for Lazy Auction Hunters
I got kindof annoyed having to jump from lot to lot on Hunt Auctions to see what I want. I am in IT, so I wanted to automate the process for my lazy self.
I have created an app that writes a spreadsheet that has the lot#, description of the item, and a link to the auction site. If anyone is interested send me a PM or tell me where to put it. If the demand is high, I can look into doing this for other auctions or making this spreadsheet include more info (like current bid or whatever) Let me know what you guys think. |
sounds like a neat application.
It's a shame that Hunt could not enhance their site to navigate an auction properly. |
My though exactly, there is no search feature on thier site, how dumb is that when there are 1100+ lots. At least with a data dump into excel you can search on descriptions
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It does have an archaic format but there is a search function. It's on the Internet phone auction home page.
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Is it true that they still use an abacus to figure the shipping charges?
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In case anyone cares, I have pulled the historical auction history from Hunt into an Excel spreadsheet.
I also have a program that will go out and create a spreadsheet with the current status of all the items for the current auction Please shoot me a PM if you want me to email it to you |
To bad Hunt does not also keep . . .
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. . . historical results of their internet/phone auctions too. I my untrained eye, it appears they only offer historical info on their Live auctions. Or am I missing something ? |
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Isaac,
Wow...my day just got busier. Great data. The excel format definitely makes the "search" function that much better. Great stuff. |
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/w7ajy3cjte...20Auction.xlsx The Current is a little different because it always changes, so I have to run the program, and to make that work, you need Office 2010 and .Net Framework 4.0. |
I can attest to the heady amount of information Isaac has been able to pull from Hunt's website. The lack of any sort of searchable results for their monthly auctions is something that I have lamented for some time now, but now here it is!
The app to pull the current auction info also appears to work well, just not on my machine (due to my archaic software). I'm actually considering upgrading my Office install just so I can continue to compile auction results. In the meantime though, thank you Isaac for taking the initiative to put this together, and for your patience with trying to get the Current Auction app to run for me. |
I had no problems running Office 2007 and .net framework 4.0.
Will this be a problem for future auctions? Thanks for the program |
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Does anyone have this file still? When I click the link it is empty.
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If you go to Hunts website. They show past auctions all the way back to 1999. With pictures and dollar results.
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