| | |||||||
| Business & Financial Career, work, money, income generation, personal finance, investing, debt, wealth, abundance, entrepreneurship, sales, marketing, SEO, commerce, economics, blogging, podcasting |
|
Welcome to the Personal Development for Smart People Forums, the place for lively, intelligent discussion of all personal growth issues -- physical, mental, financial, social, emotional, spiritual, and more. You're currently viewing as a guest, which gives you limited read-only access. By joining our free community, you'll be able to post your own messages, access many members-only features, see the new messages posted since your last visit, and of course remove this header message. Registration is fast, simple, and free, so please join today. If you arrived here from a search engine, you may want to explore the main site first, which includes hundreds of deep and insightful articles on a variety of personal development topics. |
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: WA State
Posts: 446
|
What I need to know is how much information does a seller have during an auction on who and how many are watching the auction. Suppose I pop by his auction page daily to see the bid, but I'm not logged into my eBay account, does the seller see that my IP number stopped at his page? What if I have a sniper program locked in on his auction? Can he tell?
__________________ www.*********************** or How I Learned to Stop Waiting for Investors and Start Building Companies |
| | |
| | #2 (permalink) |
| Member Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 32
|
I wouldn't call myself an eBay pro by any means, but I was a power seller for two years. Unless things have changed much since I stopped selling on there a year ago, sellers with a standard set-up know how many are watching the auction, but they don't know who the watchers are. If you've added an item to your 'watched' list, it would show up on your 'My eBay' page anyway and you wouldn't have to keep re-visiting the listing to see the high bid. Many use a third party program called Sellathon, and by means of a piece of code inserted in their listings, can tell if an item has a snipe on it, but not who's sniping (unless you turn out to be the only bidder on the item, in which case they'll obviously know it's you that was doing the sniping). I seem to remember that IP addresses were a function of Sellathon too, and that sellers with an eBay shop had access to similar software with progressively more features according to the level of shop they had. I don't remember it showing snipes though. Whatever the stats package the seller happens to be using, they're pretty much all designed to show the volume of visits/level of interest in the item and the geographical regions that the interest has come from, but none invade the privacy of the individual user. My experience with eBay was very much like the one you reported having earlier with Google (forgive me if I've got that wrong and that wasn't you) and so Mother Nature has kindly let me forget a lot of it in the same way she lets us forget the worst of childbirth |
| | |
| | #3 (permalink) |
| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: WA State
Posts: 446
|
Thanks. There's an item I am interested in buying.
__________________ www.*********************** or How I Learned to Stop Waiting for Investors and Start Building Companies |
| | |
| Bookmarks |
« Previous Thread
|
Next Thread »
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| half.com | Lychee | Business & Financial | 2 | 01-27-2007 04:35 AM |
| Automatic keywords for ebay? | FutureBillionaire | Technology & Technical Skills | 5 | 12-12-2006 10:02 PM |
| eBay? | Zach | Business & Financial | 7 | 11-20-2006 12:04 PM |
All times are GMT. The time now is 03:39 AM.






