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Old 10-08-03, 07:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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has any one ever sold a car on e-bay? if yes, after all the info and the pictures are downloaded and complete, do they give you a confermation # or something? I'm stuck here, and need help
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You should recieve an E mail back comfirming the listing. Sometimes it take a little while to get it, usually under an hour. You can also go to your account and click on selling, not sell at the very top, that will take you to everything you have listed for sale at that time. It also take an hour or more before the listing will show up if you go looking for it in the section you listed it. Sometimes up the three or four hours.

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Old 10-19-03, 10:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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-your first respondent above is correct, the other day i did an upload of six super-sized photos and associated text which took some 16-hours to go fully online (they give you an initial reference to an obstinsively active webpage which is apparently viewable only by the user such as yourself), --plus you normally receive a confirmation E-mail showing the Auction's web-address and Ebay-fees, but sometimes even this does not show-up for hours! If you go to the Ebay Homepage and click on "my ebay" it will take you to a listing of your ebay-activity (buying/selling), --then you can go to your auction and look near the upper-left portion of the Auction-page for "revise your listing", --whereby you can make any alterations of your auction you wish (necessarily before anyone bids on your item). If none of this helps, then you need to contact Ebay/Customer-Support via: " cshelp@ebay.com "! Hope this helps my friend, --in the longrun Ebay is definitely worth struggling through their sometimes terribly fustrating growing-pains of facilitating millions of users daily! Other than CAC, Ebay is probably the most fascinating if awesome website on the internet (fyi: -the name eBay came from its initial appearance in the SanFrancisco area selling electronic stuff, ---and accidently caught-on; -head of eBay is a dynamic Lady, ---so watch your language!!!)....
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