David H. Durgee wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:

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...that works too...though I seem to be dragging more and more
weblocs
to the Desktop the more I use E-bay and do other short-term sorts of
"note taking" - like using Stickies.  Easier to do that and then
delete
them than to be constantly editing Bookmarks!

Doesn't eBay have a "Watched Auctions" type function so you can
remember
the auctions of interest to you??


Most of them I'm more interested in the seller than what he may have
for
sale at present - if I'm collecting items of a particular kind I may
find that there may be something else come up later, or an item I
missed
may have gone unsold and be re-listed.  Or...I may just flat change my
mind and delete the webloc in order to stop myself from buying.

Just personal preference - it's fast, and I can do it without actually
logging in.

O.K., then, can you set an item by a particular seller to "Watched
Auctions" or what ever, then check out other auctions by same person??


Yes - usually I check the "see other items" link.  But what I'm looking
for is usually *very* specific (surplus aircraft parts) and it's far
simpler to just watch without logging in all the time.  Most of the time
I change my mind anyway...or go sniping.


Would this package be of help to you?

http://www.jbidwatcher.com/

I used it when I had some very specific items I was looking for at a
good price.

Dave

...hmmnnn. Maybe, but in general I get a heads-up on the forum I participate in and the item(s) is also sold very quickly because most of us are wanting it. I don't really start watching until then, or I do some very hard searching and just "buy it now".

It's more about speed and timing...and funds available!

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     - Rufus
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