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Replied
by
piratepete
on
09-Nov-2009
00:31
(Ref
1978130)
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If
they
didn't
bother
to
buy
before
the
item
ended.....
Then
why
worry?
They're
obviously
not
serious.
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Replied
by
bulkbabe
on
09-Nov-2009
00:40
(Ref
1978135)
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if
i
had
say
3
identical
items
listed
&
was
gonna
merge
them
into
one
ad
with
quantity
3,
id
rather
keep
the
one
with
watchers
for
example
c&d
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Replied
by
rubyrose
on
09-Nov-2009
07:02
(Ref
1978196)
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When
an
item
goes
into
unsold
I
don't
think
you
can
see
if
there
were
watchers
on
it
unless
you
keep
track
of
the
watchers
yourself.
I
have
often
had
watchers
click
onto
an
item
just
before
it
went
into
unsold
and
relisted
it
and
the
watcher
has
bought
it.
cheers
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Replied
by
legsinau
on
09-Nov-2009
08:07
(Ref
1978225)
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Ditto
to
what
PP
said.
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Replied
by
brerrabbit
on
09-Nov-2009
17:56
(Ref
1978955)
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Most
watchers
rarely
buy
an
item
anyway
so
it's
fairly
irrelevant.
A
few
do
but
they're
a
very
small
minority.
If
they're
really
interested
and
it
goes
into
Unsold
they
can
always
use
"contact
member"
and
ask
you
if
you're
going
to
relist
it.
I
had
this
happen
when
I
set
myself
to
away
while
I
moved
house
and
the
watcher
thought
they
might
miss
out.
Your
watcher
will
check
your
other
items
if
they're
interested,
in
case
you
relist
it.
Who
knows,
if
you
do
a
bulk
order
they
may
be
more
inclined
to
buy
it.
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