Marko - Very Cool !! That's one of the buttons that I never really used. Now I know what it does. The only problem is if you never saw it originally (like the 58 Fury), then heard about it via email after-the-fact, it would be tough to find. That's why they need to 'wire in' the ebay motors database to the Search Completed option. Ron --- Original Message --- Marko Lonngren <mtl@xxxxxxxxx> Wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000 16:10:09 +0300 ------------------ At Wed, 23 Aug 2000 13:14:40 -0500 Terry & Andree Hoeman wrote: >Noticed that recently also. Couldn't find my 55 NY Sedan after selling on >the auction. Damn I hate the eBay Motors aggravation!!!!!! It is tough to list under, >find items under and is an overall pain!! >They have some idea its making them more money though!!! It can't be difficult, if you are sitting beside the same computer you originally saw it. If using IE, just click the History button and find the day or week you saw the auction. Try to find the eBay item under "cgi.ebay.com" folder. Now when you have opened the page, click the Update button online and voi'la: you can find the final bid price with notifications like "Auction has ended".. "Bidding is closed for this item." The auction's results, including email addresses of all bidders, are available for 30 days after bidding is closed. MTL ----- Sent using MailStart.com ( http://MailStart.Com/welcome.html ) The FREE way to access your mailbox via any web browser, anywhere! |