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  1. #1
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    Default alternatives to ebay

    With the various changes in particular the paypal thing and the no negative feedback to buyers, and the increasing fees.

    how do the alternative on line auction sites rate.

    oztion
    bidmate
    dola
    bidsell
    auctionbidz

    who is using what and how do they work out.

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    quick look at all of these reveals very little in my areas of intrest
    good to see tho
    wonder if trading post might take up the idea
    ray c
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    what about www.etsy.com ?

    They seem like a place for woodworkers.

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    I'll be looking around too, not too keen on the PayPal thing. My other half is always on about Greys online but I havn't had a good look yet. Had a look at Etsy but seemed more ditsy, sorry rodney. Few bowls and pens, ok for all the ink junkies.
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    you could look at trademe although there in New Zealand still worth a look

    www.trademe.co.nz

    km

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    Oztion's ok. Selling costs are much lower and they seem more ethical than crapbay
    But none of the alternatives have the sheer volume of goods for sale or the number of buyers.

    Trademe,
    I look at sometimes but their style is odd. I keep watching it a bit as it is now owned by fairfax (or news limited) in oz. Been expecting to see some real competition for crapbay come out of the new owners but it hasn't happened yet.

    Some of the other sites require registration just to browse, that deters me from even looking around so I expect other potential buyers are put off too.
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    I'd like a good workable alternative to Ebay.

    But I'm not interested in trying to reinvent the wheel by just making a new auction site.

    If people on every forum started to refer their members to a good ethical auction site, then we could all have a decent service.

    Oztion is quite a good site,

    So what does everyone think about actively promoting Oztion etc?

    So I have also posted this same message here
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by old_picker View Post
    wonder if trading post might take up the idea
    Sounds like Helstra was thinking the same thing.... tradingpost auctions

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    If they do auctions they need to send their webpage designers to school to learn how to write faster loading webpages than trading post.
    It might be ok on broadand but hopeless on isdn and dialup
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    OZtion is growing with more sellers posting here.
    Dola is in ACT and are excellent for ex govi computer stuff

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    Trading post are starting an auction site to take on ebay.
    http://business.theage.com.au/sensis...0527-2iqf.html
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    Telstra might be the one ter bust the ebay stranglehold.
    They could whack all the trading posts in straight away and have such a huge range of things for sale that buyers will naturally come.

    Trouble is I reckon telstra and ebay both have questionable ethics at least in my mind.
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    You'd think Telstra could at least get their own web sites working smoothly. I keep on getting resets trying to access Trading Post.... maybe they're just trying to annoy iinet users....

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    I try to avoid the trading post because its too slow.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    I try to avoid the trading post because its too slow.
    Slow to sell or slow website


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