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 thepriest
 
posted on June 25, 2001 04:02:20 PM new
Has anyone tried this site with any success?

http://www.bargainandhaggle.com/

thanks
 
 marble
 
posted on June 25, 2001 05:02:51 PM new
I used it to buy a Beanie Baby bear. It worked out OK. It's a nice site and easy to use once you figure it out, but I found it lacking a good site tutorial. Maybe they added one since I did a site profile on them.
 
 vintage46
 
posted on June 25, 2001 05:14:47 PM new
I tried it and zilch!! I always have pretty good luck with Ebay but nothing with B&H.

Vintage46

 
 MAH645
 
posted on June 25, 2001 06:37:33 PM new
I use it and have sold alot! Sometimes I do as good on there as I do E-Bay. I love the site and its alot of fun.

 
 deco100
 
posted on June 26, 2001 03:07:47 AM new
I plan to try them out for some expensive antique furniture. Hopefully, then we can really bargain and haggle!

 
 capefeartrading
 
posted on June 26, 2001 04:03:16 AM new
I have used it and LOVE it! What doesn't sell on eBay, I move to Bargain and Haggle! I will keep using it!!! It's fun too! Give it a whirl ! You can't lose anything - except Final Value Fee is you SELL something! Well worth it!!!!!
(Edited for typo...)
[ edited by capefeartrading on Jun 26, 2001 04:03 AM ]
 
 thepriest
 
posted on June 26, 2001 04:27:19 AM new
thanks for the insights - I've heard from some users who find it pretty good...

thanks again...
 
 eSeller004
 
posted on June 26, 2001 04:50:35 AM new
Yeah, it's a real nice site! Good sell-through as well.

Funny thing is you start your listings at the TOP on BargainandHaggle and work your price down if your customer wants to haggle. Some customers don't haggle and will buy your item at your opening price. On every other auction site it's the exact opposite. BargainandHaggle turned the tried and true auction business upside down! That's what these eBay competitors have to do in order to succeed --- try new and unorthodox ideas.

 
 thepriest
 
posted on June 26, 2001 05:55:21 AM new
hi eseller - thanks for the info...
 
 xifene
 
posted on June 26, 2001 01:30:46 PM new
Here's a link to a question/answer session with BargainAndHaggle. Just more information into the hopper for ya.

--xifene--
http://www.auctionusers.org
 
 llama_lady
 
posted on June 26, 2001 01:41:39 PM new
I listed some items a few weeks ago after hearing about it here on AW. I've sold 4 or 5 things so far. To me that isn't too bad considering it is a new site and getting started is so hard (sometimes). I used to just list on ebay, but now don't put all my eggs in one basket.

One problem I see is that after I counter, it can take forever before the 'bidder' goes back for their turn.

 
 thepriest
 
posted on June 26, 2001 06:42:49 PM new
thanks
 
 dottie
 
posted on June 26, 2001 06:50:00 PM new
My DH does a lot of buying on BargainHaggle and on EggHead.com (he also shops sometimes on eBay, but not nearly as much).

I don't use those sites for selling, but perhaps I should look into them. (oh where oh where will I find the TIME) *smile*

- Dottie

 
 thepriest
 
posted on June 27, 2001 05:53:30 AM new
hi Dottie - grateful for your insights; some have emailed me saying its a good site.

Plus, i guess another is on the close horizon the gage (something like that)

many thanks
 
 
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