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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: rade0000 on October 28, 2008, 04:29:42 PM
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Hi,
I've put up my Phase5 Cybervision 64 graphics board up on ebay Germany (usable in A3000/A4000, Zorro III-slot). It's got 2MB of VRAM (extensible to 4MB).
If you're interested, enter ebay.de and search for "Cybervision". If you're really interested, I would also ship the board to any location worldwide, not only Germany.
Cheers, Ralph
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What about non-Germans that are only slightly interested?
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Hi,
this is only my second auction on ebay - I seem to have put it up wrongly such that you can only see it on ebay.de ...
Are you interested? Can't you bid on it anyway (i.e., can't you log into ebay.de)? If not, it's really a pity (also for myself...) and I must fix this in my next auctions...
Cheers, Ralph
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Hi again,
I've just checked - with my German ebay account, I can log into ebay.com, for example.
So if you're interested - just log into ebay.de and search for "Cybervision" :)
Cheers, Ralph
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Word of advice, you should make it available worldwide. I'm positive you can modify the auction.
If people can't find it from ebay.com (like me, for example) then you lose a lot of potential bidders..
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Thing is though, not a lot of folk like shipping outside of their own Country. However, what really does pi$$ me off about this cr4p is the fact that eBay don't list all their items globally by default! It's a World Wide set up & yet segregates itself massively. The actual search filter options for me are UK only, Europe & Worldwide. It's amazing the number of Extra hits you get for going to ebay.de, so unless my Geography is horribly wrong, Germany isn't in Europe or this World either! :roll: - The Muppets!
When I discovered this some years ago, I was franticly doing the Jap & Chink eBay listings! You can imagine!! :crazy:
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skurk wrote:
Word of advice, you should make it available worldwide. I'm positive you can modify the auction.
The auction can be adjusted/amended up until either 12 hours left in the auction OR somebody places a bid on it.
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@Ralph/rade0000:
Interested people usually can also enter the number of the auction (in your case 120323991808 ) in the ebay-search-field of any ebay domain worldwide.
Then the auctions is shown and people can bid if you did not exclude countries during auction setup, obviously you did forbid USA though, I can't get your item on the .com domain.
Another way is to construct links, like these:
Germany:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120323991808
USA:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120323991808 (does not work with this auction)
UK:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120323991808
France:
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120323991808
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Maybe this helps also other people who struggle with the strange ebay-rules of listing on other domains, so they can at least point others to their auction.