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Hi,
I'm new to Auctiva as well as selling on ebay.
Trying to learn as much as I can before listing.

If I understand right, Auctiva depends on revenue from its insurance offerings. Great!
I'd love to offer Auctiva insurance! Helps me- helps-Auctiva! helps-customer! --Good Idea!

Better yet, I've just about decided to make it a requirement in all or most of my auctions!

But, since I'm a little green, I've decided to wait just a bit before using Auctiva Checkout. I think I'd prefer to complete a few transactions to get the hang of things first.

I'm learning more everyday...but I'm still fuzzy about Auctiva Insurance.

How can a seller offer (maybe require)Auctiva Insurance without enabling and using Auctiva Checkout?? Is that something I would charge for in ebay checkout (as part of ship+handl) and then purchase myself for each sale?

I've chewed on several forum posts on insurance explanations....and still try'n.
But I guess I'm just a little thick* on this issue. Probably need to start over..trying to *get-the-idea* about insurance.

I Really Do Like Everything I've Seen about Auctiva! I realize they're working hard to polish up a couple things. I'd bee very pleased to use the insurance exclusively if that helps support it!

Thanks Auctiva! and everyone!
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Right on Zebra! However, I'm curious, what was your decision?

I have used Auct-ckout from the beginning and have had very few issues. Some customers don't seem to know the difference. As for Auc-Insurance I have made over $20.00 thus far and still going. And since you can buy the insurance yourself, you can simply add it to your S&H charges or put a 'Required' toggle on insurance and put in a price. Post the requirement in your listing to inform the buyer and there you go.

Good luck!

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