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Well.. when I first found auctiva, I thought great,what a wonderful alternative to TurboLister, what a bitter disappointment it has turned out to be! problems getting it to accept images, problems getting it to keep information entered, problems trying to get it to post to ebay.. This site needs a lot more work before it becomes a rival to turbo lister "free" though it may be easy it ain't !!
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business?! slooooww.....i had a rough february, march picked up, april was slooowww again and may isn't looking that good either. eeekkk!!! i'm frightfully close to losing my "powerseller" status now too Frown not good, not good at all!!! *sniff, sniff* ebay has NOT been good to me lately, and trying to make a living off of it has become quite difficult, especially with a wedding to plan for!

only a few short weeks left and i'll be Mrs. Micheal Webster.....YAAAAAAAYYYYYYY!!! I can't wait! we'll be poor, but we'll be "in love"...lol. at least for a little while until the strains of "no money" start putting pressure on the marriage and we end up in counseling by the end of the year! LOL *hopefully not*

how's things with you? hopefully they're better on your end....*he, he, he*

cheers,
kathleen Big Grin
Now now, don't be so pessimistic Big Grin Not even married yet and already thinking about counseling? LOL. Cool

well I've really slowed down on ebay for the summer, I'm just too busy with my "real" job during the summer to do much else. My own private store is doing OK, sales are slow but when the do come, it's a nice feeling that I didn't pay anything to FEEbay (cept paypal fees).
You take care, and wishing you the BEST!
Hey Donna,

....so you "send the best of everything" do you???? how 'bout some $$$$ LOL - kidding! glad to see you too. Big Grin

sadly, i can't smooch on my micheal right now cause he's in charleston, sc for work....and i should totally be there with him right now...but retarded me, i look at my "ebaying" as a job and was concerned about going away for the week and not being able to answer emails, mail packages....sheesh! i take feebay all too seriously huh?! ....but this IS my "job"....and if i'm not selling, i'm not making and we'll be very "poor" newlyweds...sniff, sniff. i even started selling MARY KAY and AVON to see if either would make me a few bucks. MK is nice, but entirely too expensive....Avon is a bit easier with the variety of items and lower price-points.

so, ANYONE NEED A LIPSTICK? MOISTURIZER? HOW 'BOUT SOME BUBBLE BATH??? Cool i'm your girl if you need ANY kind of skin care *he, he, he* Let me know!!

Ok then, I'm off to clean the house....gotta make this place look good before he comes home so he doesn't think i sat my butt in front of the computer the whole week (which i did, but he doesn't need to know that! - *wink, wink*)

cheers,
kathleen Razz
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Originally posted by lynzjae:
kbalona....
i almost feel like i'm intruding on a private conversation but you said an intriging thing about your private store and only paying Paypal fees?
Could you explain alittle more? i'm really new at this and would love to stop being nickle and dimed to death!
Thanks for the help?
jae

Don't worry, this is a public forumSmile
Biscuit is correct, I have my own website, on my own domain name. It has nothing to do with ebay, but I use Paypal for a payment processor. (I'm gonna try to get Google Checkout going, then I won't have to pay ANY feesBig Grin)
It was a LOT of work to set up & get going, but definitely worth it. For me, at least. For example, I sold an item for $119.99. Using www.ebcalc.com, I figured out that I saved $8.86 on eBay fees. That's not counting in the monthly store fee.
Although what I sell probably isn't of interest to you, you can check out the store at www.edgeandengine.com/store
ok kbalona....question....

i currently use the paypal buttons and cart on my site www.eleganthomebykml.com (which, depending on what page you go to, you can see that paypal messed up half my site with their latest "upgrades" and made all my buttons go screwy so now i'm having to resize them all...arrgggg) and was "researching" the google checkout you are speaking of....the site says it's Free until 2008....then what?

ah.....i just found it....after the "promotion" of the free transactions expires, the rates go to: 2% + $0.20 per transaction , which is still cheaper than paypal (2.9% + .30)

now my question is this...i noticed that on some of the "forum comments" that after someone checks out or adds items to their cart, they do not have the ability to be forwarded back to your web site? (like paypal does)

also, the forum comments said that creating the "buttons" was somewhat tedious as it didn't save your info. now, with paypal, your buttons don't save either. all i do is copy the html and tweek the info...change the item #, $ and so forth by picking it out in the html code....follow me??

so, have you ever used the paypal merchant buttons and checkout process on your personal web site, and is using google checkout comparable? with the amount of items i have on my site, it will be a complete pita to switch over to google, but i'm tired of feebay/paypal ripping me off.

do you like google checkout?

sorry for the rambling....hope some of it made sense Razz

thanks,
kathleen Big Grin
I haven't looked into Google Checkout very much yet, because I'm so busy. Right now the only checkout method I'm using is PayPal IPN (Instant Payment Notification). It comes as a module with Zen Cart (the cart software I'm using). It's worked great. People don't need a PayPal account to pay me. Oh, I do not use the PayPal cart/buttons. When someone adds something to my store's cart, they go through my own checkout process, then at the payment point they are redirected to PayPal.com, where they pay, then when they're done they have the option to return to my store.
For me, I think it'll be pretty easy to switch, I think I'll just have to install the Google Checkout module and configure it.
Oh, I just had another $100 order (yes, anotherBig Grin) tonight. Cool

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