Three key words to winning in an Auction on Facebook. Refresh, refresh, refresh.
Why? Well, when you refresh you ensure all the Finds show up as soon as they are posted and this allows you to bid a little faster.
Since so many of you are new to Facebook Auctions, we want to give you a little insight into how it works. And, for our seasoned Auctionistas, feel free to chime in!
What is an Auction on Facebook anyway?
Well, first of all, it is perhaps the most fun way to shop and it's done in the comfort of your own home.
On a set day and time, the fixed-price auction begins as items for sale begin to populate in your newsfeed and on the page's timeline. When you see something that is "you," simply comment under the picture, "sold, your email address, and OOT (to indicate if you live outside of Texas for sales tax purpose)."
So, if the price is fixed, why is it called an Auction?
That's the fun part. So, the price is fixed, but the quantities are limited. It is a first come, or first comment in this case, first served.
As items post on the timeline, you must be quick! Hence, the key words to winning: refresh, refresh, refresh.
How do you know what's coming?
We love to keep our friends in the loop! That's why we launched The Find Auctions, afterall.
Come to our page, "like" us, and hover on the like button to click "show in news feed" and you will see previews for The Find Auctions and even special insider events just for Find Friends.
What happens when you win?
Our winner's list will post several hours after the sale and we'll send you an invoice through Pay Pal. We ship it out straight to your door as soon as you fulfill your invoice
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And, you kind of feel like you win all over again when you check your mail!
Come on over. Like us. The Find Auctions on Facebook.
Your Auctionistas,
Julie and Misty
This is one of my favorite parts about the online auction! It might sound goofy, but the thrill of the action is exciting! Get your quick fingers ready, make sure you're familiar with refreshing the page online, and don't hesitate when you see something you love!
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