Turbolister actually gives you the option of using "supersize" pictures and picture packs but of course with all these additions they charge extra for each listing extra pictures service.
The cheapest way is to use a free picture hosting service like www.photobucket.com but there are plenty choose from - Google for them under "picture hosting services" or something similar.
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Subject: [MOPO] Help with photos on ebay?

If anyone has a moment to point me in the right direction as to how to upload larger images of your posters for sale on ebay I would really appreciate it. I am presently using ebay's Turbo Lister, and the option I use only gives you a fairly small undetailed picture. Any help would be appreciated, and I am sure it would make a lot of ebay hunters happy to see every flaw or lack thereof in my listings. Thanks to all! Evan Bernstein, not to be confused with Z.
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