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Hi! It's my second Auctiva store where I am experiencing problems. I opened my first several days ago and it all works great, right from the start. Since it went so well I decided to open another one for my other eBay store. However, only one listing has moved over to my Auctiva store, and several of my current listings on eBay are in the Saved Folder on Auctiva. I know Auctiva says it can take up to 12 hours to move the listings over to their site but that doesn't explain why the put my current auctions on eBay into the Saved Folder on Auctiva, and how did just one listing get posted right away on Auctiva.
Something is funky and I would appreciate any help or insight.

Thanks, Janice
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Hi ChooChoo Guy,

Thanks for your help again. I found the spot and have submitted a plea to them.
Do you collect scale trains or do you work for the railroad? My dad is a huge train buff and collects HO scale trains. I think he has every time table memorized. His dad worked for the railroad as an electrician so his interest in trains was sparked many years ago.
Thanks again, and excuse my ramblings.
Janice
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His dad worked for the railroad as an electrician so his interest in trains was sparked many years ago.


'Sparked' like it, Big Grin

I collect 00 scale (UK version of HO) trains mainly 60's steam and diesel to play with rather than to admire, never worked on the railway though.

Don't worry about ramblings I'm into it big time in the lounge on the epic thread, ramblers unite, why not pop in sometime, everyone welcome, nothing taken seriously Smile
No just the UK, I think train collectors are very nationalistic if not regional within their own country. My main preference is basically British Railways steam 1948-68 plus the early diesels that started to erode steams' dominance until '68 when steam ceased to be in national revenue earning service.

Continental (mainland European) types have a much more generous dimensions allowed on thier tracks and don't mix readily with UK prototypes. Smile
That's probably true, unless they have traveled by some foreign rail and enjoyed their experience. I will have to look up some photos of the railroads you speak of and see what they look like.
We used to ride the different railroads a lot when I was a kid but then many of them got out of the passenger train business and the government took over them (Amtrak), and now they are horrible to ride on. I wish the passenger trains would be privitized again so there would be competition to keep them up and make riding on them a great experience again. More ramblings from me.
How long have you been collecting the 00 trains?
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How long have you been collecting the 00 trains?


On and off, as a kid, big kid and now an old kid Big Grin

Bought quite a few items new in the early 70's and now mainly second-hand those made in the 1950's to 1960's via eBay as people empty their lofts on to eBay. There are a lot of new superb models around these days but rather have more older ones.

Much other rollingstock i.e. wagons and coaches in far greater numbers to make up decent length trains. Just need the time to play with them now Wink

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