Mods, The new addition is fantastic. The idea behind it makes it seem like something that should have been here all along, and now that it's here, it feels like it has. It looks spectacular, and so far, appears to function perfectly. Just another example of you all taking feedback from the masses and doing great things for the community here. Thanks from a very happy member, Evan
You're welcome As I've mentioned previously, we've pushed this up early so everyone can try it out. We're hoping to gather feedback from the community to shape it's purpose and design moving forward. It's a bit feature sparse at the moment, but will be under constant development. Cheers
I'm a little late to the party but I agree, the auction section is really cool. You guys do a great job with the site and it keeps getting better. Thanks for all of your efforts.
What really sets this site apart is that it has the community and the technology. And then beyond that Ash and Trev have an entrepreneurial vibe that keeps the place fresh and innovative.
I try several other watch forum and keep going back here. The other forum feels like web forum from 1990's compare to this site.
Correct, but if you're on Tapatalk none of this auctions stuff exists. Just in case anyone was wondering. We'd love to. Unfortunately, eBay doesn't make those stats available anywhere. You can only view 'watchers' stats when you're the seller.
We'd love to. Unfortunately, eBay doesn't make those stats available anywhere. You can only view 'watchers' stats when you're the seller.[/quote] And I'm not the seller. I see these on plenty of auctions Trev/ How does watchcount.com get them?
Its an odd restriction eBay places that would be unreliable to get around, bit of detail here: http://watcheditemendingsoon.com/20...watchers-on-an-ebay-item-works-for-us-and-uk/ Keywords need to be used to get around the restriction, can't just do an API lookup via itemID
If I put in just the auction # (171321290359)(Dennis's selection) on this site and select "All Categories" (so really no category) Here's what comes up- Just that auction with a box for the auction that looks similar to yours. With the watchers. Any way to hack this into you API lookup? http://www.watcheditem.com/search.h.../z/JkwAAOxyuR5TaBAx/$_1.JPG?set_id=880000500F
Trouble is that only works because its a popular watch, this one has several watchers, myself included but doesn't show up: http://www.watcheditem.com/search.h...desc/watchers/js/1/keywords/121342048995.html
I think what Pahawi meant to say was only forum members that were registered at the time the auction feature debuted should be able to view it. Seriously though a minimum number of posts (80 ) or a similar requirement makes sense or you may have e-bayer's visiting strictly for the auction feature and not contributing in other ways that make this forum so great. Or maybe that's what is wanted?