FYI;. When listing digital items such as e-books, pdf files, digital photos, codes, electronic gift cards, or any other digital item will be transferred online, you must select the "digital delivery" option. This will help people find your items and prevent confusion about whether the item will be shipped physically or delivered electronically. Additionally, digital items should not be listed with physical delivery options such as "free shipping" or "local pickup" and must abide by all other rules regarding ownership, copyright, etc.
Im kinda confused, it looks REALLY cool, but you said were not getting any materials with the bid.. So what exactly are we bidding for?? the instruction manual basically on how to MAKE them? or what..
I was going to ask what diy meant but i think you just answer it, it's instrustion's on how to make something is this correct , cause i see dyi alot on here and didn't know forsure, thanks F&W
. . FYI . Your auction appears to be for an item that will be "Digitally Delivered" by email or Listia message but has a shipping option selected that is for a "Physically Delivered" item (mailed/shipped)...
Listia now has the option to mark this auction and your other DIGITALLY DELIVERED items as "Digital Delivery" ... please edit your DELIVERY METHOD and change it to "Digital Delivery"
It is important that you fix each of your auctions that are DD as Listia is changing how search results are generated and it will be more difficult for folks to find your auction and bid...
and here: http://blog.listia.com/2013/02/25/lets-get-digital/
NOTE: If you primarily access Listia via a mobile device you will notice that the iOS and Android Listia app don't yet support DD. You can however access Listia.com via your mobile web browser of choice to make that change.
NOTE2: You can EDIT auctions that have no bids and UPDATE auctions that do have bids to change the delivery option... Look in the "Delivery Options" section...
u stole these pics off the net heres a you tube video on how to diy for free copy right infringement smh http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=CQ_-cgOR9A4&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DCQ_-cgOR9A4