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Does anyone use Turbo Lister??
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I'm a recent convert to TL. Been using this now for a few months and havent listed via the site since. Already got about 10 items waiting to be uploaded tomorro (along with the millions of others from everyone else). Gonna put a few more on tonight and list everything at some point tomorro.0
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If you list loads of items tomorrow, you will save 5p per item, so you can potentially save quite a bit..."I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something."0
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I used to use it but then found they were charging me about 7p each time for using the templates so I stopped. Realise now it was probably the use of templates as opposed to TL itself, but worth bearing in mind that not all the features are free. Of course I could just be dense!Little lady arrived 13/12/110
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Lawbag wrote:I thoroughly recommend backing up your data (its an option to turn on and off when you quit the program), as Ive had a couple of odd instances after an update/upgrade.
TL2 is certainly better, but still uses odd TL1 versions when building Descriptions!
I can recommend it too, and I agree with lawbag on backing up - once my auctions went missing, but lucky enough I could load my backup database from just before the update.0 -
You save at least 5p per item, more if your start price is above 99p and/or you list the same item in 2 categories.tsharp wrote:If you list loads of items tomorrow, you will save 5p per item, so you can potentially save quite a bit...
I find Turbo Lister especially useful on cheap listing days, when eBay can be very slow and prone to problems, so creating listings directly on eBay can be a nightmare. On TL, making the listings is normally fine, although it can still take its time uploading them, but it's a lot better than putting up with similar delays every time you try to go on to the next page when you make your listing on eBay.0
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