fishbone
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posted on January 30, 2002 11:43:40 AM new
Is there a comple (or close) complete list of online auctions available? Yes, I have done a search, but it does not give great results.
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kenzy
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posted on January 30, 2002 12:27:08 PM new
This list is hardly complete... but check it out:
http://www.kenzy.com/auctions.htm
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justmypostingid
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posted on January 30, 2002 12:37:29 PM new
http://members.home.net/camdengranny/granny.htm
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bidsbids
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posted on January 30, 2002 05:10:31 PM new
www.mootropolis.com
Mooooo.....
[ edited by bidsbids on Jan 30, 2002 05:12 PM ]
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aliceroad
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posted on February 7, 2002 01:41:36 PM new
the granny post did not work for me. does anyone use bookbybid?
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kenzy
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posted on February 9, 2002 05:16:12 PM new
I tried BooksByBid...
http://www.booksbybid.com/
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bidsbids
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posted on February 9, 2002 05:24:00 PM new
How was it? Any good?
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kenzy
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posted on February 16, 2002 05:41:45 PM new
A few problems... 45 day limit on feedback, some bugs. I've reported these problems, and we'll see if they're corrected.
Have not found any overwhelming reason to continuing buying (or to start selling) on this site. But it's an OK site.
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YourDesigns
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posted on February 17, 2002 10:54:47 AM new
I would try Auctioncow.com. They just launched quietly (not the grand opening yet) on saturday and sellers are already reporting bids.
Off to a good start, IMO. 
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bidsbids
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posted on February 17, 2002 12:56:55 PM new
AuctionCow has reported that they are going to buy items from various sellers ( random? ) and see what iems are sent and if possible bootleg items were sent. If counterfeit or bootleg items are received AuctionCow would notify the proper authorities and if legit items are received then they would be donated to charaties. I can think of no other auction venue that had this approach to verifying items purchased on their site. That's gotta be a major plus for a new site but we'll see if their enthusiasm can be maintained over time.
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PriceFire
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posted on February 20, 2002 08:38:35 PM new
http://www.pricefire.com
Free image hosting and auction posting.
Pennies gets the extras.
[ edited by PriceFire on Feb 21, 2002 06:38 PM ]
[ edited by PriceFire on Feb 21, 2002 06:39 PM ]
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Comptalk
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posted on February 26, 2002 09:20:42 AM new
Try some of the following sites out (in no particular order)
Bargan and Haggle
Auctionweiser
Bay9 Auctions
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wallypog
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posted on February 26, 2002 08:02:06 PM new
I'm using Sell Your Item and Auction Cow in addition to listing on the big site.
So far I haven't had the best luck on SYI but their over-all sell-through rate is increasing all the time and I know some sellers who do reasonably well there. I sell quite a few new collectibles and it looks like SYI is probably better for the vintage type stuff. I'm going to try some of that there within the next little while and see how it goes.
I have only 10 auctions listed on AuctionCow but so far have bids on two of them.
I also registered recently at Pricefire but haven't had a chance to list there yet.
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http://www.wallypogsbog.com
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bidsbids
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posted on February 26, 2002 09:18:41 PM new
Sounds like the initial success that Carnaby had when it opened.
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dorrie
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posted on March 4, 2002 07:54:59 PM new
I'm having pretty good luck on BargainandHaggle. They have FREE listing.
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tomwiii
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posted on March 5, 2002 01:02:48 AM new
B&H also has the LARGEST NUMBER OF POP-UNDER nusiance ads I've ever encountered on any non-porn site!
What a total PITA! 
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aliceroad
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posted on March 9, 2002 07:44:14 AM new
Ihave been experiencing pop ups from other venues lately. I do nto think bargainand haggle is the worst. And i seem to be getting more sales now.
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