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Re: e-bay time
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lugnet.market.shopping
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Fri, 21 Jul 2000 20:48:55 GMT
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In lugnet.market.shopping, Chuck Rex writes:
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> I was wondering if some other people could give me an example as to how long
> they spend scanning e-bay Lego listings. I used to read all of them, everday,
> but that was years ago, when the Lego listing was around 200 or so. As of now,
> e-bay has 3,262 items listed for Lego. Even subtracting "s.w." and "star"
> and "new" and others, there are a couple of thousand items up. Do others read
> all of them? How long does it take? Is it worth it? I can't even just pick
> one theme, as I buy castle and pirate and town and.....
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> thanks-
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> Chuck
TOo long, but what I search for - limiting it to the Toys group - are the
following keywords, with new auctions first:
+lego +39*
+lego +29*
+lego +old
+lego +brown
+lego +tec*
+lego +train*
+lego +lb*
+lego +pound*
+lego +55*
I also look at a search only on "lego", sorted from highest to lowest bids
Since I have to stop bidding (Real Soon Now) and start sorting, I don't mind
sharing my secrets....
Paul Sinasohn
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