*Did you know where you were on the night of Tuesday, May 30, 2000?
<http://www.emovieposter.com/tips_archive.php>*
     Friday, October 29th, 1999 was a historic day for eMoviePoster.com! On
that day, we added our very first eBay auction (we only added
*ONE*auction, to make sure it worked). It was a window card for The
Birds, and
it sold for $196.50 on Friday, November 5th. One month later, we added 28
items to eBay, and each week day after that for the rest of December, we
added around 25 to 50 items, so we had items closing every Monday through
Friday for the rest of December.

We continued in that fashion until Thursday, March 16, 2000, when I had an
inspiration! It occurred to me that we could have auctions just one day a
week instead of all five, so that our bidders would only have to sit at
their computer *ONE* night a week instead of five. So on that day, we had
our first test auction with 212 items that began on Thursday, March 16th
and closed a week later.

We continued with our daily auctions, but we assembled 439 items in
addition, and we began those in our second test on Monday, April 3rd, and
those items closed on Monday, April 10th. We did the same until Monday,
April 24th, when we had our third test set of auctions with 365 items. All
through this time, we were still having our daily items, with around 10 to
50 per day.

Finally, on Tuesday, May 23rd, I took the plunge and eliminated the daily
items, and went to solely once a week auctions. After having tried Thursday
and Monday, I settled on Tuesday, figuring that Monday was bad because of
Monday Night Football, and Tuesday was the best night, because it meant
that we would have three days after the auctions closed to get the orders
shipped before the weekend. Our customers quickly told us they much
preferred the once a week auctions, and we switched to that format for the
remainder of the year, auctioning mostly between 400 and 700 items per
Tuesday.
 But back to that first Tuesday auction from May 30, 2000. There were 139
buyers of those first 351 items we auctioned that day. We just checked, and
of those 139 buyers, *ELEVEN *of them are still active buyers (some have
bought in the last two weeks!). We feel that having loyal customers over a
15 year period deserves some reward, so we are sending those eleven buyers
two special gifts, which we think they will much appreciate (if you are one
of those eleven people, you will receive notice of what you are getting on
Monday, and if you are not, then we don't want to make you feel bad by
telling you what incredible gifts we are giving them!). But know that we
very much appreciate having such loyal customers (because thousands of you
have been buying from us for a decade or more)!

Of course, all of you know that we continued with our Tuesday auctions over
the next many years, and during that time, we steadily increased the number
of items we auctioned each Tuesday, with many auctions of 999 items, and
almost all auctions were between 500 and 999 items. On April 19, 2007,
nearly 7 years after our first Tuesday auction, we added
*THURSDAY*auctions which were the same format as our Tuesday auctions,
but they were
clearly a "secondary" set of auctions, with "only" around 300 items each
Thursday.

But by June of 2009, our Thursday auctions had grown to be the equal of the
Tuesday auctions, with 500 to 999 items in each set each week. So on
Sunday, June 21, 2009, we added *SUNDAY* auctions which were the same
format as our Tuesday and Thursday auctions, but they were clearly a
"lesser" set of auctions, with "only" around 300 items each Sunday.

That brings us up to the present! Our Sunday auctions have continued to
grow, and they are now mostly equal to the Tuesday and Thursday auctions,
and we auction 999 each time we do folded items, and 850 items each time we
do rolled items (because it takes much longer to pack tubes than flat
packages!), and our three auctions have the same number of items. We have
held 673 Tuesday auctions, 344 Thursday auctions, and 219 Sunday auctions,
and altogether, we have held 907,581 separate auctions (and that counts
only the number of auctions; if you count the number of *ITEMS*, it is
surely well in the millions!).

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(above is our website logo as of May 30, 200!)

-- 
Bruce Hershenson and the other 29 members of the eMoviePoster.com team
P.O. Box 874
West Plains, MO 65775
Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to 5 except from 12 to 1 when we take
lunch)
our site <http://www.emovieposter.com/>
our auctions <http://www.emovieposter.com/agallery/all.html>

   * Complete Buyer Protection
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- *No time limit on our guarantees & *NO* buyer beware
* Hershenson Help Hotline
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- *Direct line to Bruce (our owner!) for urgent problems
Also, please read the following three pages of in-depth* Customer Reviews *of
our company * - Page 1
<http://www.emovieposter.com/images/announcements/buyerreviews_page1.jpg>,
Page 2
<http://www.emovieposter.com/images/announcements/buyerreviews_page2.jpg>,
Page 3
<http://www.emovieposter.com/images/announcements/buyerreviews_page3.jpg>*,
which shows you in our customers' own words exactly what makes our company
and our auctions so very different from all others!

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