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Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Migrate Your Yahoo! Auctions Feedback To eBid Now!

I don't know what is happening with Yahoo! First they closed their Photos and now they are closing their North American auctions. At first, I felt pity for Yahoo! Auction sellers to lose their hard work, feedback and reputation just like that. Fortunately, my friend told me that Yahoo! Auction sellers from America and Canada can actually grandfather their feedback to eBid Online Auctions for free when this subscription normally cost $99.

Just by grabbing a screenshot of their feedback from the Admin page and then emailing it to eBid Online, these Sellers will have their old Yahoo! Auction feedback count reflected in their new eBid Online Auctions. I think this is an awesome move by eBid.

If you are an affected Yahoo! Auctions seller, do grab this chance of to migrate your feedback score to eBid. This offer is only good until 30th June, 2007, when Yahoo! Auction closes its doors so you have got to be quick!

With the imminent closure of the US and Canadian Yahoo auction sites, US and Canadian users of Yahoo Auctions can import their feedback for free to eBid.net. Included in this special offer eBid.net will also allow all US and Canadian citizens to upgrade to a lifetime Platinum account membership worth $99.99 for absolutely nothing giving them zero listing and zero final value fees for life.

New users should register at us.eBid.net and if they wish to import feedback email a screen grab from their log in area of their yahoo auctions account showing their feedback page. Do not screen grab the public view of your Yahoo feedback page.

They can screen grab by pressing the PrtSc key on their keyboard to save a copy of their current screen to their clipboard and then paste into an email or into some photo software.

This offer lasts until Yahoo closes its doors on June 30th, 2007.

Users should email the jpg/gif/png/bmp image to yahoo_offer@ebid.net along with their new eBid username.

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