The short answer is no -- not if you are talking about most things.
There have been numerous attempts to compete with Ebay in general
merchandise auctions, but Ebay is just too big and none have been very
successful.
In the case of certain special fields, like movie posters, there have
been
Greetings,
As a user of Ebay almost since the dawn, I join with the others here who have
posted and shared their frustrations.
I buy and sell, but have grown weary of the latter as it is just fraught with
problems, and sellers seem to be treated with such a cavalier attitude. A
recent
For starters, there's http://www.movieposterbid.com/
Steve
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 5:17 PM, candleshoe+echofizz.com
candles...@echofizz.com wrote:
Greetings,
As a user of Ebay almost since the dawn, I join with the others here who
have posted and shared their frustrations.
I buy and sell,
But what if we want to sell a toaster?
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At 06:57 PM 9/12/2009, Kenwick Cook wrote:
But what if we want to sell a toaster?
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Okay, what about monster magazines? I can't seem to get what they're worth
at a yard sale.
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