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Bidslammer vs gixen
Bidslammer vs gixen





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  1. BIDSLAMMER VS GIXEN HOW TO
  2. BIDSLAMMER VS GIXEN FREE

I have multiple ebay accounts due to how ebay rotates promotions.

BIDSLAMMER VS GIXEN FREE

Posted: Tue 6:08 am Post subject: Re: New restriction on free accounts Just popping in wishing Mario to finally make some bucks off this site. Last time for example I had to use google to search for "free ebay sniping" because I even forgot gixen's name after all the time I wasn't using it I'm fine both with these news and the 60s timeout, in the sense that I wasn't paying before and I will keep not being a paying member in the future But who would be, for literally a few snipes a year. I mostly buy from small chips auctions, or from buy it now for everything else. I do snipes maybe once a year, and what I save in that year maybe amounts to tops 10$, but I'm exaggerating. I used auctionsniper ages ago and were always inside the free snipes limit. There may be a few users who current use the free service and move onto the paid, but overall Gixen will lose paying members, or not expand as quickly as where there was a free, albeit limited service. Gixen will also lose those who started at Gixen who were initially attracted by the free service but later willing to pay for the advantages that come with paid membership. In short, Gixen will lose those looking for a free service, who would never pay. Some will be willing to pay a subscription for a higher level of service but those expecting things on the cheap will always do so. There is an historical expectation of a free service paid for by adverts or other means. Just would like to share between two eBay accounts. So I could go without the mirror service, but I'm happy to pay for it at $6 a year. I've been using Gixen for maybe a year now and probably had 15-20 winning snipes over that time. Is there any way to share a Gixen subscription across at least two eBay accounts? Love this service, but eBay seems to rotate eBay Bucks offers among my accounts, so I use different accounts depending on what offer is available. Posted: Tue 4:46 am Post subject: Re: New restriction on free accounts If i have three ebay accounts an want to use gixen for each account, do i have to make a subscription for each individual ebay account? Posted: Tue 3:50 am Post subject: Re: New restriction on free accounts Posted: Tue 3:46 am Post subject: Re: New restriction on free accounts Glad to see there is action being taken to encourage more frequent users to pay their share. Posted: Tue 3:33 am Post subject: Latest ChangesĪll seems good to me. I can't believe anyone would refuse to pay just $6 Perfectly fine with me as I am already a mirror subscribe.

BIDSLAMMER VS GIXEN HOW TO

The $6/year is by far worth it if you know how to use the service. Gixen has saved me thousands of dollars over the time I've used it. Users who use Gixen in excess of that will be required to subscribe to Gixen mirror (annual, mirror chunks, or pay-per-use).ģ) Gixen mirror users who subscribe to Gixen using recurring paypal payments, and subsequently cancel recurring payment before the end of the subscription period will have their subscription length adjusted accordingly, as if they made a non-recurring payment.Ĥ) Users who subscribe to Gixen mirror using recurring paypal payments will be protected from any future price increases of Gixen mirror for subsequent years, for as long as they don't cancel the recurring payment.ĥ) Pricing of Gixen Mirror Chunks will remain unchanged.Ħ) Pricing of Gixen Mirror Pay-Per-Use will remain unchanged. It will remain at $6/year for recurring Gixen mirror subscribers, and $8/year for one-off payments.Ģ) Free users will be limited to 4 winning snipes / month. On (or around) Sep 15th, Gixen will introduce some changes and restrictions on free accounts, as follows:ġ) There will be no change in pricing for Gixen mirror subscription. Posted: Mon 11:18 pm Post subject: New restriction on free accounts

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Bidslammer vs gixen