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Posted on lovemoney.com
Lovemoney.com posted this on their site today
3. Auction alternatives
If you want to dodge the big boys altogether, there are now several smaller auction website you can use.
Many sellers are now choosing to list items on auction site eBid rather than eBay, because the fees are lower and there's less seller competition.
Of course, there are also fewer buyers visiting the site, so you'll need to weigh up the pros and cons with your own particular item in mind. Here's a full breakdown of eBid fees and charges.
Greedbay was first, followed by Amazon, then it was Ebid.
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That's good the more people who see it the better,nothing like free advertising:):):):)
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I read this one earlier, there seems to have been a few around, over the last few days, with other alternatives also.
They all seem to go under the same pretence of that there is a buyer and a seller, and never the twain shall meet, which is possibly ebays biggest mistake, as everyone I know apart from one person has their foot in both camps. Even if they do one more than the other most people tend to be both buyer and seller.
Sorry, I am just rambling a thought, brought on by reading so many articles with the same mindset.
It is great to see the ebid name spread even more.
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I think you've hit the nail on the head hotandvintage, most small sellers were also buyers, over there is now the last place I would buy from even if it cost me just a little more to buy elsewhere.