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Turbo Lister is a subscription service from eBay that allows high volume sellers and eBay Shops to reduce the time taken to create new auction listings.

 

Before you attempt to install Turbo Lister, take a few minutes to visit the Help pages on the eBay site (here is a link to eBay) and check that your PC conforms with the specified system requirements. Then go to the Turbo Lister homepage and use "Download Now" – here you can select either the Turbo Lister Web Setup or alternatively the Turbo Lister Full Setup.

 

Turbo Lister Full Setup requires about 28 MB of disc space, so it’s usually best to choose the “Web Setup” option.

 

When you reach the security screen, accept by clicking the Yes button and the Install Wizard will ask for the following data:-

 

  • Your full name plus the company name if you have one.
  • Turbo Lister can be shared with other users on your computer or just you – which option do you prefer?
  • Turbo Lister is usually installed in a default location, but you can use a browse feature to choose another location on your hard drive.

 

The installation process may take some time to complete and a status box will be displayed showing progress through to completion.

 

Clicking the Windows Start button at the bottom left of your screen will lead you through to Turbo Lister, but it’s quicker to use the shortcut icon will have been placed on the Windows Desktop by the Install Wizard. Just double click on this to launch Turbo Lister.

 

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