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Old 06-02-2007, 09:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys,

Does anyone here sell on eBid? If so do you have much success? Ive only listed a couple of things but they never sell.

Its a shame because its so much cheaper than eBay, although i guess its cheaper because its nowhere near as popular!
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Hi,
I've used eBid and haven't sold anything ever since. The problem with that site is that it's got to many sellers and not many buyers.
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I have used it and it is a shame it isnt any good. By far not enough buyers, no one will ever compete with eBay.
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Google really need to set up an auction site, I think they are the only people who would have the ability to compete with eBay.
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Google really need to set up an auction site, I think they are the only people who would have the ability to compete with eBay.
Or even Microsoft.
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I thought we were looking for a cheaper one !!! lol
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try Tazbar, ive seen their ads on tv, and there are no listing fees
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Or even Microsoft.
Haha, with Microsoft's over the top tolerance on counterfits and copies I can imagine a 20 page sign-up declaration
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NOT A BAD IDEA THAT,
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They could quite possibly IMO be as big as eBay within a year, they already generate way more traffic so gaining hits won't be a problem and aren't they already richer than eBay so can already provide a cheaper service.

Maybe i'll send them an email
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