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I thought I should share this since I am not regging anymore premiums. I have been using this for browsing the premiums and I thought maybe I should share a little trick

In the area where there is 300 I replaced it with 10000, This puts 10,000 premium names on one page allowing for super easy browsing, only 6 pages.

http://www.enomcentral.com/auctions...mium&Page=browse&OrderBy=MaxBid&SortOrder=ASC


You can also direct navigate by inserting a start number like this:

http://www.enomcentral.com/auctions...000&Type=tv-premium&Page=browse&SortOrder=ASC



Enjoy everyone! Any Rep is always appreciated!!!
 
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AfternicAfternic
OLD trick I posted this in MAY glad someone else using it
 
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equity78 said:
OLD trick I posted this in MAY glad someone else using it

So sorry I never saw your post!!! Thought no one used it!
 
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i actually do the same thing- change the numbers to skip thru pages faster
 
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I just print out all the pages once a week. I then stick them to the wall with double sided scotch tape.

I use a 2 oz blue dart and wear a blind fold. After tossing the dart I put on some light jazz and mosey up to the wall to see what is going to make me laugh my ass off for the rest of the night.
 
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Showbiz said:
I just print out all the pages once a week. I then stick them to the wall with double sided scotch tape.

I use a 2 oz blue dart and wear a blind fold. After tossing the dart I put on some light jazz and mosey up to the wall to see what is going to make me laugh my ass off for the rest of the night.

lol, you forgot about the bottle of vodka you drink before throwing.
 
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seems like we all think alike. I've been using this too (although i have not regged any premiums)
 
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