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Re: [OT] Auction Watching Software
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- Subject: Re: [OT] Auction Watching Software
- From: "Stuart Grimshaw" <stuart@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 08:59:31 -0000
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When I read this message, I thought, "wow, what a brilliant idea for
a website. I'm going to have a go at this. I'll call it AuctionWatch
and have it search all the major auction sites, to keep my site in
the browsers mide, I can display the results from other sites in a
frame with my logo at the top, and email out reccuring search alerst
and the like."
Then I found www.auctionwatch.com does what they do sound familiar :-)
--- In ukha_d@y..., Kevin Hawkins <tivo@u...> wrote:
> Anyone know of some software that rummages through ALL the
> auction sites looking for items you are interested in ?
> I have tried a search but haven't found anything suitable.
> Ideally I would like to be able to maintain a set of searches
> for things like say "Tag" and "McLaren" to avoid
being tempted by
all
> the Tag watches ! The software would then prompt me with any new
> listings and ask if I wanted to 'monitor' them rather like 'my
eBay'
> does with its auction watching. If I dont want t monitor a
> particular item it shouldn't prompt me again with the same thing
say
> a day later.
> Tried a search on howtobankruptphil.exe but no luck there
either.
>
> Kevin
> --
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