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License: Shareware
Downloads: 934
Added: 10 Jan 2005
Updated: 27 Feb 2008
Developer: RAJE Software(more)
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All My Auctions for Sellers Publisher Description

All My Auctions helps you manage your auctions after the bidding ends. It automatically updates itself from your listings on eBay. It lets you know what to invoice, who has paid, what to ship, and more. It calculates all commissions, fees, and other financial information you need. All My Auctions does not force you to work in a certain way. Instead, you create folders and categories to group and report your inventory according to your needs. The program supports eBay USA, Canada, UK, Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and more. List items in US dollars and in other currencies. All My Auctions will calculate the proper fees and commissions for each. It will automatically convert eBay auction end times to your local time zone. It supports multiple seller IDs. You can even sell items for consignment and calculate your client's financial information separate from your own. Evaluate the software and make sure it works for you.
FindMySoft certifies that All My Auctions for Sellers is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spywae or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your informations
OS: Win 98/NT/ME/2000/XP/Vista
Requirements: Internet connection, 5 MB disk space
Whats new:
Updates for eBay's changes
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