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    Default Sell your unwanted presents online

    http://www.lovemoney.com/news/shoppi...ents-4297.aspx

    This site has marked Ebid as a good place to buy / sell unwanted presents due to low? auction fees.

    Happy and Prosperous New Year to you all .
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    Take a look at my Shops please......

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr-oxide View Post
    http://www.lovemoney.com/news/shoppi...ents-4297.aspx

    This site has marked Ebid as a good place to buy / sell unwanted presents due to low? auction fees.

    Happy and Prosperous New Year to you all .
    Peter.

    Take a look at my Shops please......
    Dr-Oxide,
    This is a Brilliant article thank you for sharing this with us all
    and gee what a site it is too !

    Folks this is the Article....

    The challenger - eBid

    The site making a play for eBay's crown is the imaginatively titled eBid.
    With an average of one million auctions taking place at any time on eBid, it is much smaller than eBay, but that is still a healthy level of activity. Your items are also arguably less likely to disappear amidst other people's auctions as well.
    However, it's the fee side where eBid really looks like an attractive alternative.
    First of all, it's absolutely free to list your item, no matter how much it is being auctioned for. It then only costs you 3% of what you receive from your buyer (unless you want your item to be one of the 'featured' deals, which will set you back an additional £1).
    As with eBay, you can also pay a little extra to make your item standout, but these fees look miles cheaper than eBay. For example, to have a subtitle on your item on eBay will cost 35p on a short term auction of ten days or less - on eBid that will cost just 8p.
    It also offers different forms of auctions, which sound pretty intriguing, like a Dutch auction. This comes in particularly handy if you are selling a number of identical items, and is also great for buyers - all buyers pay the lowest successful bid price. There's a good explanation of how it works on the eBid FAQ section.
    I really like the eBid offering, and should Nan choose to bless me with the single oven glove this year, it's probably where I'll try to flog it.

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