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We are in desperate need of a Multiple Lister for single items. To be clear, if I want multiple listing of the same auction, at present, we have to go through the steps... Saved Listing>>Check Box>>Schedule>> etc for the number of times we want that listing to be posted. This is rather tedious and time comsuming.

It would be nice to have a feature that allows users to set how many times a particular auction should posted and the respective times, a la Turbo Lister.

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Brasboyz
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I am also desperately hoping Auctiva will follow eBay's example from Turbo lister and implement a multiple listing tool; it is just way to time consuming and annoying to continue to do each item one at a time; in this regard, I'm not sure my subscription here is really helping me out all that much. I could put up 10 times the amount of stuff in 1/10th the time with Turbo Lister.
One more thing: I don't quite follow your solution Jeff? Cloning a listing 100 times doesn't help, you still have to go into each listing and change the product. To be clear, this is what we would like. Say you have all your profiles set up and you want to list a stack of CD's you just got from an estate. So, you load that profile and then you are offered the opportunity to enter 1 to say 10 UPC codes! Then, click and bam, you are done! You would not have to enter 10 different listing.
I don't disagree that Auctiva is better; I just want them to add that functionality to their software. And, no, I wouldn't need the same pic., as, in turbolister, after you enter the UPC codes it pops up the stock photos (which is find for my listings) and then you click and accept. Everything else would be the same. I don't see why Auctiva can't add this quite easily! Use all your profiles, etc., just in the find item offer to fine 10 or more items! Man, what a convenience that would be and it would attract a lot of people as well. There are many many stores such as mine that list mostly single items in the same genre. Auctiva is missing the boat.

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