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There seems to be a proliferation of one-day auctions on eBay in the categories I often search under — and the same items get listed every single day. Since these items typically have a minimum bid that resembles a Buy-It-Now price, it's not really fair to call them auctions. Worse yet, they clog up my searches for Newly Listed items. Does anybody here use this strategy for listing items? It seems unreasonably aggressive, sort of like bumping your item every day on the Net45 BST forum.
It's a hassle, but I block certain sellers from each of my saved searches ... Last edited by Chris-Counts; 10-01-2012 at 06:51 PM. |
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