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Thread: eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

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    Default eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

    As a place to sell stuff - with a link to the front page.

    Can't be a bad thing.
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    Default Re: eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

    what did they say

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    Default Re: eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

    It was suggested as one of the alternatives to the other place.
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    Default Re: eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

    Amazon Or Ebay?

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    Default Re: eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

    guess its ebay

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    Default Re: eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/lat...nt=1#tip_email

    need to scroll down quite a bit as it's an add-on to a big piece about you-know-where.

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    Default Re: eBid mentioned in Moneysavingexpert.com's weekly email

    That's the problem with being plugged in a "blog".
    It's (not even) 15 mnutes of fame - then you fall off the bottom of the page.

    I found it here
    www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/selling-on-ebay.
    Maybe this page will last longer
    If not, this is the part about ebid:
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    # 36 - It's not just eBay - don't forget you can sell on other auction sites too

    While eBay is massively dominant, eBid and CQout* are decent-sized auction sites. Their advantage is they charge sellers less than eBay, which means some prefer them. On the downside, your auctions are likely to get less exposure than they would on eBay, so could get fewer bids.

    Comparing charges is tricky, because all auction sites have different fee structures. eBid has changed its listing fee structure, but you can still list an item for free, and then you'll be charged 3% of the final listing price when its sold.

    There are other options too, you can pay £2.50 to list an item and it will be featured on the homepage, then there's nothing to handover when you sell the item. It's worth working out how much you'll pay either way to see what your best option is.
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