Recently AuctionZip, the long favored auction site used by collectors, dealers, and auctioneers across America, has changed its website. The new format makes it impossible for buyers to find auctions and for auctioneers to be seen by buyers. We want the calendar format back or we will take our business elsewhere. It used to buy that companies cared about the public's input.
I am spending all morning clicking through this new interface and honestly it just keeps getting more frustrating because the simple calendar view was the only way I could actually track my weekend schedule. I have been reading your messages about how impossible it is to find anything now and it really feels like they built this for computers instead of for actual human collectors who just want to find a deal.
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Scot Marechaux
6 years ago
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AuctionZip—-Auctioneers!!! ——-you are losing customers do to the deleting of the calendar feature for searching auctions. . . . .Back up the buyers that make your business flourish and lobby to get this changed back.
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Jack Kelly
6 years ago
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The calendar format is what I used to find auctions in my area that I am not familiar with. I don't have an auction trade name or address. I could punch in my zip code, radius and category (Antiques- Home Furnishings) and all the unknown auctions in my area wold pop up on the calendar
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Tim
6 years ago
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Most likely they hired someone new and to prove themselves, they had to come up with change for changes sake, my guess would also be that someone now in their staff has Ebay Mgmt experience in their background. They charge Auctioneers 40.00 per Ad and now good luck getting found. I have been trying to find a auction I looked at yesterday and can not find it again, I've been trying for over 1/2 hour!
Recently AuctionZip, the long favored auction site used by collectors, dealers, and auctioneers across America, has changed its website. The new format makes it impossible for buyers to find auctions and for auctioneers to be seen by buyers. We want the calendar format back or we will take our business elsewhere. It used to buy that companies cared about the public's input.
I am spending all morning clicking through this new interface and honestly it just keeps getting more frustrating because the simple calendar view was the only way I could actually track my weekend schedule. I have been reading your messages about how impossible it is to find anything now and it really feels like they built this for computers instead of for actual human collectors who just want to find a deal.
31 Comments
S
Scot Marechaux
6 years ago
Featured
AuctionZip—-Auctioneers!!! ——-you are losing customers do to the deleting of the calendar feature for searching auctions. . . . .Back up the buyers that make your business flourish and lobby to get this changed back.
J
Jack Kelly
6 years ago
Featured
The calendar format is what I used to find auctions in my area that I am not familiar with. I don't have an auction trade name or address. I could punch in my zip code, radius and category (Antiques- Home Furnishings) and all the unknown auctions in my area wold pop up on the calendar
T
Tim
6 years ago
Featured
Most likely they hired someone new and to prove themselves, they had to come up with change for changes sake, my guess would also be that someone now in their staff has Ebay Mgmt experience in their background. They charge Auctioneers 40.00 per Ad and now good luck getting found. I have been trying to find a auction I looked at yesterday and can not find it again, I've been trying for over 1/2 hour!
AuctionZip—-Auctioneers!!! ——-you are losing customers do to the deleting of the calendar feature for searching auctions. . . . .Back up the buyers that make your business flourish and lobby to get this changed back.