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Cool! I guess this will hafta do until someone makes such a program... Off
to entering land...
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In lugnet.market.auction, Kevin Wilson writes:
> Kyle Keppler wrote in message ...
> > I was just thinking about how great it would to have a program or script or
> > bot that allows you to enter around 50 *different* search terms, searches
> > eBay's lego listings, and then emails you the results once daily. I don't
> > know much about programming, but this doesn't seem like a very complicated
> > task. This idea came to me today because I got tired of entering each set #
> > separately and each set name separately when I was searching eBay for
>
> I don't know about a program to do this, but you can enter several sets
> directly in the eBay search box, like this:
>
> lego* (6444,6580,6086)
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> The comma separated list inside the parens acts as 6444 OR 6580 OR 6086.
> Then you just bookmark that search and you can go back to it any time you
> like. I don't know whether you can enter a search like this into eBay's
> Personal Shopper service, which emails finds to you.
>
> Kevin
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| Kyle Keppler wrote in message ... (...) # (...) I don't know about a program to do this, but you can enter several sets directly in the eBay search box, like this: lego* (6444,6580,6086) The comma separated list inside the parens acts as 6444 OR (...) (24 years ago, 16-Dec-00, to lugnet.market.auction, lugnet.market.services)
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