I started developing a site that would track particular keywords/items on
ebay over a 3/6 month period so you got a feel for what the price was on an
item was a good price was. In a similar veign to jobstats.co.uk

Next stage was to flag up 'cheap' items. :)

Adam

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gordon Burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 January 2004 09:20
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> Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Ebay API
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> At 09:35 05/01/2004 Adam Reynolds said....
> >Nope...nobody else replied :)
> >
> >The API is relatively expensive and should be your last resort. It really
> >depends on what you want to do. If your client wants to offer a 'public'
> >service then avoid the API as you won't be able to control the number of
> >calls. Most if not all ebay tools scrape. It's a damm sight cheaper and
> >isn't 'that' difficult.
>
> Thanks Adam,
>
> This is a great help.
>
> seeing client next week so will have a better idea of what he wants
> to do although I am not certain he has a clear idea.
>
> Gordon
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