IT's interesting how suddenly auctions, such as ebay, change policies without 
any notice to the bidding or selling community. On another note regarding 
auctions in the past  I frequently used auctionzip.com to search for auctions 
within so many miles from wher I live. This was a free service where you could 
plug in a zip code, such as where you live, use a keyword such as "phonograph" 
to identify specific items that might interest you in auctions. YOu could also 
include the number of miles, for example 100 miles, that you are willing to 
travel from a specific zipcode to participate in that auction. So for free I 
would put all this information in the appropriate fields and in seconds it 
would identify for me all the auctions that are selling phonographs within 100 
miles of where I live. Then about 6 months ago auctionzip changed its policy. 
You no longer can seach for free by keyword and seach for auctions greater than 
50 miles unless you become a premier member for $3.95 per
  month. All you get for free are auctions within a 30 or 50 mile radius of the 
zipcode that you plug in the zipcode field, and the ability to sort by category 
such as antiques, collectibles, automobiles, real estate, etc. The policy was 
so convenient and fun that it made the search more advantageous for the 
collector or potential buyer. Of course auction zip caught on and had to put a 
stop on this free service. Not all auctions are advertised through auctionzip, 
however it goes to show you that online auction services will do anything that 
will benefit them even if it means taking away the luxuries we become 
accustomed to. I guess they believe we would become so addicted that we will 
end up paying for the extra convenience. Paypal is one example. I am not an 
auctionzip premier member; however it would be interesting to know how many did 
become premier members when the policy changed.  
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From [email protected]  Fri Jan 19 12:37:37 2007
From: [email protected] (Rich)
Date: Fri Jan 19 12:37:46 2007
Subject: [Phono-L] How auctions change policies: was Protected Bidding
        on      ebay!
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

The business plan for web based services like auctionzip is to initially offer 
the service free until a 
user base is built up large enough to justify charging a fee for the service.  
They have a good idea how 
many free users will convert to paid and how many will leave.  Nothing new here 
with this approach.  
bandwidth is not free and if you get too large you can no longer use a 
residential DSL line to host your 
website.  Plus, the entire idea of offering any service to the public is to 
make money.  Mapquest did it 
with add revenue.  When was the last time you used mapquest?  You can not find 
the map for all of 
the adds.

Rich


On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 15:07:21 -0500, [email protected] wrote:

> IT's interesting how suddenly auctions, such as ebay, change policies without 
> any notice to the 
bidding or selling community. On another note regarding auctions in the past  I 
frequently used 
auctionzip.com to search for auctions within so many miles from wher I live. 
This was a free service 
where you could plug in a zip code, such as where you live, use a keyword such 
as "phonograph" to 
identify specific items that might interest you in auctions. YOu could also 
include the number of 
miles, for example 100 miles, that you are willing to travel from a specific 
zipcode to participate in that 
auction. So for free I would put all this information in the appropriate fields 
and in seconds it would 
identify for me all the auctions that are selling phonographs within 100 miles 
of where I live. Then 
about 6 months ago auctionzip changed its policy. You no longer can seach for 
free by keyword and 
seach for auctions greater than 50 miles unless you become a premier member for 
$3.95 per
>  month. All you get for free are auctions within a 30 or 50 mile radius of 
> the zipcode that you plug in 
the zipcode field, and the ability to sort by category such as antiques, 
collectibles, automobiles, real 
estate, etc. The policy was so convenient and fun that it made the search more 
advantageous for the 
collector or potential buyer. Of course auction zip caught on and had to put a 
stop on this free service. 
Not all auctions are advertised through auctionzip, however it goes to show you 
that online auction 
services will do anything that will benefit them even if it means taking away 
the luxuries we become 
accustomed to. I guess they believe we would become so addicted that we will 
end up paying for the 
extra convenience. Paypal is one example. I am not an auctionzip premier 
member; however it would 
be interesting to know how many did become premier members when the policy 
changed.  
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